Abstract

In this article, the author discusses the organization of a research project to investigate drinking water issues resulting from uranium contamination on the Navajo Nation. She discusses how this project channeled her educational and professional experience into a deeper understanding of the influences that environmental policies have on different groups of people, the breadth of effects of human water consumption, and the cumulative time and cooperative efforts needed to restore complex contamination sites.

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