In 1964 Peabody Energy (then Peabody Western Coal), a British owned energy company signed a contract with the Navajo tribe and two years later with the Hopi, enabling company use of the water source. The Peabody mine, a coal strip mine, uses the slurry to pump its coal through pipes 273 miles away where the coal will be filtered and used for energy in the Mohave Generating Station in Laughlin, NV. The generating station produces energy for the southern parts of California and Nevada. This is the only coal slurry operation in the country and only plant that uses groundwater in such a way.
The Black Mesa Mine's last day of operation was December 31 2005. One of the power plants served by the coal mined at the location had the highest emission levels in the Western United States.
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