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Navajo families have concerns about cleanup efforts after an oil spill near Shiprock

Janene Yazzie, a community organizer with NDN Collective, and Beverly Maxwell, a resident whose land is effected by the spill, spoke at a press conference on Dec. 20, 2023.
Chris Clements / KSJD

A pipeline operated by a subsidiary of Navajo Nation Oil and Gas breached on December 11 near a school bus stop outside town, causing crude oil to flow across land used to graze cattle and into gullies that lead to the San Juan River.

Some Navajo families who live next to the spill are asking for transparency from tribal officials about the severity of the accident and their plans for remediation.

Beverly Maxwell is a member of the Navajo Nation and a resident whose land was impacted.

“If you don't have clean water if you don't have clean land, you don't have clean air – you know, what's more important than that?” said Maxwell.

After heavy rains later in the week, Maxwell says she saw oil flowing into a canal that eventually leads to nearby farms.
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