Mount Taylor

Members of the New Mexico Radioactive and Hazardous Materials Committee meet at New Mexico State University–Grants on July 11 to hear testimony on the future of uranium mining in the state. Lawmakers reviewed five active or proposed uranium projects, including several near Mount Taylor. Sylvia Anzures Gonzales - CC

Members of the New Mexico Radioactive and Hazardous Materials Committee meet at New Mexico State University–Grants on July 11 to hear testimony on the future of uranium mining in the state. Lawmakers reviewed five active or proposed uranium projects, including several near Mount Taylor. Sylvia Anzures Gonzales - CC

Legislators Examine Uranium Projects in Cibola Amid Federal Push

GRANTS, N.M. — The Radioactive and Hazardous Materials Committee of the New Mexico Legislature held a public hearing at New Mexico State University–Grants on July 11 to review the status of uranium mining across the state, with a focused discussion on proposed projects in Cibola County.