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Contaminated Structures Program

Home built with local materials containing uranium
Home built with local materials containing uranium.
On this page:
  • Overview
  • How did Structures on Navajo Nation Become Contaminated?
  • How is Structure Contamination Being Addressed?
  • Fact Sheets
  • Learn More (video)

Overview

USEPA and the Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency’s (NNEPA) Contaminated Structures Program evaluates structures on Navajo Nation that may have been constructed using abandoned mine materials or built on or near abandoned mines.

New wood home built to replace uranium contaminated structure on Navajo Nation.
Rebuilt home on Navajo Nation

The Contaminated Structures Program is responsible for conducting evaluations of potentially contaminated structures, yards and material, as well as removal and cleanup of contaminated structures and materials if there is an exposure risk. The program is for Navajo residents living close to mines or who suspect their home was built with contaminated materials. Participation in the program is voluntary and at no cost to the resident.

To begin the process, the resident must contact the NNEPA Superfund Office at (800) 314-1846 to learn if you qualify for a structure and/or yard survey.

How Did Structures on Navajo Nation Become Contaminated?

In some cases, it was found that older homes and structures were built using abandoned mining materials potentially leading to exposure exceeding background (naturally occurring) levels. These materials include ore and waste rock used for foundations, walls, or fireplaces; mine tailings mixed into cement used for foundations, floors, and cinder block walls; and other contaminated building materials (wood, metal, etc.) that people may have unknowingly salvaged from the abandoned uranium mine areas.

How is Structure Contamination Being Addressed?

Contacts

EPA Remedial Project Manager
Craig Tiballi

tiballi.craig@epa.gov
(925) 506-8699

NNEPA Senior Environmental Specialist
Vivian Craig

viviancraig@navajo-nsn.gov
(800) 314-1846

USEPA and NNEPA evaluate structures and yards with instruments that detect radiation contamination. Since 2008, the program has surveyed over 1,000 homes and USEPA has removed contamination from 60 residential yards and completed removals of 47 structures.

USEPA and NNEPA coordinate closely to complete radiological assessments. USEPA makes the final determination on the structures and/or yards that require cleanup and discusses the issue with the resident in order to take appropriate action on structures with elevated radiation levels under Superfund, or the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), authority.

To begin the process, the resident must contact the NNEPA Superfund Office at (800) 314-1846 to learn if you qualify for a structure and/or yard survey.

Fact Sheets

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  • EPA Fact Sheet: EPA and Navajo Nation Superfund Contaminated Structures Program (pdf) (2.83 MB, 08/11/2017)
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA) and the Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency’s (NNEPA) Contaminated Structures Program (CSP) evaluates structures on Navajo Nation that may have been constructed using abandoned mine materials or built on or near abandoned uranium mines.
  • EPA Presentation: Contaminated Structures Project on Navajo Nation (pdf) (694.13 KB, 4/11/2013)
    Information about the Contaminated Structures Project on Navajo Nation by the Navajo Nation EPA (NNEPA) Radon Program.

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Navajo Nation: Cleaning Up Abandoned Uranium Mines

  • Abandoned Mines Cleanup
    • CENTRAL REGION
      • Community Involvement Plans
      • CYPRUS AMAX & WESTERN NUCLEAR MINES
      • BLACK MESA MINING DISTRICT
    • EASTERN REGION
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      • AMBROSIA LAKE MINES (TRONOX)
      • CYPRUS AMAX & WESTERN NUCLEAR MINES
      • MAC AND BLACK JACK MINES
      • MARIANO LAKE MINE (Old Gulf Mine)
      • NORTHEAST CHURCH ROCK MINE
      • OLD CHURCH ROCK MINE
      • QUIVIRA MINES
      • RUBY MINES
      • SECTION 32/33 MINES (TRONOX)
    • NORTH CENTRAL REGION
      • SKYLINE MINE
      • Community Involvement Plan
    • NORTHERN REGION
      • Community Involvement Plans
      • COVE AREA MINES
      • LUKACHUKAI MOUNTAINS MINING DISTRICT
      • CYPRUS AMAX & WESTERN NUCLEAR MINES
    • WESTERN REGION
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Last updated on February 27, 2025
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