Peabody Energy mined coal at the Black Mesa plateau in the southwestern United States from the 1960s until 2019. The plateau overlaps the Navajo and Hopi reservations.
Controversy arose from an unusually generous mineral lease agreement between the Tribes and Peabody Energy and the company's depletion of the Navajo aquifer, which threatened Navajo water rights.
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Peabody Energy mined coal at the BlackMesa plateau in the southwestern United States from the 1960s until 2019. The plateau overlaps the Navajo and Hopi...
Mesa Peabody Coalcontroversy, the controversy surrounding a PeabodyCoal mine in the BlackMesa (Apache-Navajo Counties, Arizona) BlackMesa (Navajo County...
Peabody Energy is a coal mining company headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Its primary business consists of the mining, sale, and distribution of coal...
strata and coal deposits of BlackMesa were more extensively studied; and in 1961 and 1964 Sentry Royalty Company, a subsidiary of PeabodyCoal Company,...
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revolving around access to sacred sites. In 1966 the coal company PeabodyCoal started mining on BlackMesa. In 1972, Assistant Secretary Interior Harrison...
running water in their homes. Beginning in the 1960s, coal mining by Peabodycoal at BlackMesa withdrew more than 3 million gallons of water/day from...
Mahoney; Anne Ryman (December 16, 2015). "Donald Trump draws thousands to Mesa rally". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved November 27, 2016. Henderson, O....
Interpreting the Makers of Early Mesozoic Footprints". Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 63 (2): 33–90. doi:10.3374/014.063.0201. S2CID 252623987...