U.S. nuclear future depends on lifting federal mining ban in Ariz.
Interior
Secretary Ken Salazar's January order protecting 1 million acres of
federal land in Arizona makes the highest grade uranium ore in the U.S.
unavailable to miners, according to lawsuits filed by two mining groups.
Studies show no significant risk to the Grand Canyon watershed, and the
projected increase in demand means that the uranium is needed, writes
William Perry Pendley, president of Mountain States Legal Foundation.
"If America is to have a nuclear energy future, a federal court, perhaps
the Supreme Court of the United States, will have to issue the order
opening the door to that future," he writes. The Washington Times
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