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The groundwater is used in a 173-mile slurry pipeline that carries more than 13 million tons of low-sulfur coal to the Mohave Generating Station near Laughlin, Nev., and the Navajo Generating ...
Peabody Western Coal Co. and officials with the tribes that own the land are seeking other customers for the mine’s output, which had been piped in a slurry line for more than 30 years to the ...
The coal mined at Black Mesa was made into slurry and pumped to Mohave Generating Plant in Laughlin, Nevada, using an estimated 1.3 billion gallons of water annually.
Each of the owners of a Laughlin, Nev., power plant once supplied by Black Mesa Mine have now concluded that returning the power plant to operation is not worth the more than $1 billion in related ...
Black Mesa Coal-Conveyer Belt: ... For decades, the Peabody Coal Co. took water from the Navajo Aquifer to pump coal slurry more than 250 miles to the Mohave Generating Station in Laughlin, Nev.