
Attention uranium miners!
The ranching community of Goliad
County has a few words to share with you. It has to do with
the South Texas hierarchy and helping you find your place. We
understand if recent expressions
of resistance to your scouting out the territory and
reopening of old uranium mills may have you out of sorts. Hey,
you’ve been gone for decades and we’re only just
learning how to bale hay on those grown-over waste pits.
Folks in these parts don’t like to make things too difficult,
so see if you can grasp the horns of the following edict:
“Human beings come first, livestock come second, and
companies come third.”
The Farm Bureau Association President of Goliad County shared that
little nugget with us recently. He also said most of y'all
didn’t care for such words. Most of those we met with seemed
to concur with it okay.
Of course, state regulators don’t always abide by those
values, as the good folks in Kleberg County, involved in their own mining
dispute, are figuring out. However, it’s a dictum
worth working toward.
In the process of collecting information about the legacy of uranium
mining in South Texas, we came upon not a few obstacles. The chief
problem has been the small fact that many significant files for the
state are packed away in moving boxes. Seems that the state health
department’s radiological folks were pawned
off on the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality this
last legislative session.
The move began more than two weeks before the change was published in
the Texas Register, officially opening the comment period, you know:
those 30 days reserved for you and I to have our say on the
whole affair. So, if you simply must speak up,
you’ve got until Oct. 8.
The stated purpose of the fusion was to improve and tighten oversight
of U mining and radwaste disposal. From what we’ve learned of
mining’s
toxic legacy, we hope it works.
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