PAGE, AZ - Navajo Generating Station
DAY 5
MON 1 OCT 2012
Long drive from Bryce Canyon, Utah to Monument Valley, AZ = close to 5 hrs, 276 miles.
The Navajo coal-fired power plant sits on the Navajo Indian Reservation, just outside of Page, Arizona, off Hwy 98.
The Navajo Nation negotiated a new 25-year lease to the effect of $9 million per year beginning in 2020, in addition to additional payments’ in lieu of taxes and other compensation, starting at $10 million per year following approval by the tribe and escalating to $34 million in 2020.
The nearby Kayenta mine (for coal) has 430 employees, and pays about $47 million per year in total wages. The royalties and other mine payments amount to about $50 million per year, $37 million paid to the Navajo Nation and $13 million to the Hopi tribe.
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Taken on Monday October 1, 2012
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Posted on Monday September 12, 2016
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