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PositionOn The Line - Brief Article

Skull Valley Reservation, Utah

Anti-nuclear activists converged on the Skull Valley Goshute Reservation in Utah's Great Basin on October 6 and 7 to protest plans to store high levels of nuclear waste there. In 1997, leaders of the Goshute Tribe signed an agreement with a consortium of nuclear power utilities known as Private Fuel Storage to store 40,000 tons of spent nuclear rods, shipped from plants in the East and Midwest, on reservation land for up to twenty years. Margene Bullcreek, an anti-nuke...

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