The Memo WCS Does Not Want You To See

The Memo WCS Does Not Want You To See

According to decades of government approved water maps, The Ogallala Aquifer and other aquifers sit  underneath Andrews County, Texas, and thus underneath and/or precariously close to a radioactive waste dump in Andrews County.  See the memo that should have stopped the WCS from approvi...

Save the Ogallala Aquifer

Save the Ogallala Aquifer

One of the largest aquifers in the country may now be threatened. According to decades of government approved water maps the Ogallala Aquifer and other aquifers sit underneath Andrews County, Texas, and thus underneath and/or precariously close to a radioactive waste dump in Andrews County. ...

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Wilson Research released a poll on Texans' response to radioactive waste dumped in Andrews County, Texas, and its possible affect on the Ogallala Aquifer.

The poll shows that there is strong non partisan opposition (63%) to disposing the waste in Andrews County as well as strong opposition against any legislator (63%) that supports the dumping of toxic waste that threatens the Aquifer.

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water icon One of the largest aquifers in the country may now be threatened. According to decades of government approved water maps the Ogallala Aquifer and other aquifers sit underneath Andrews County, Texas, and thus underneath and/or precariously close to a radioactive waste dump in Andrews County.

Unless proper precautions have been taken, this dumping could put primary sources of drinking water and agricultural water for eight states at significant risk.     


 

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One of the largest aquifers in the country is now threatened. The Ogallala Aquifer sits directly underneath the radioactive waste dump in Andrews County, Texas. This puts the primary source of drinking and agricultural water for eight states at significant risk. 

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