U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IX, San Francisco

Navajo AUM Project

Navajo Abandoned Uranium Mine

Site Screen Report

This form is for use at the site of abandoned uranium mines (AUM) located on Navajo Nation
lands. Applicable sites include all mine and mine features that have or have not undergone
reclamation by the Navajo Abandoned Mine Lands Reclamation Program, including features,
adits, pits and waste piles. Applicable sites also include all AUM sites listed in the USEPA
CERCLIS database, all sites listed in the 2008 AUM GIS Report issued by USACOE and
USEPA, all AUM sites on allotment lands associated with the Navajo Nation, and any and all
AUM sites not listed in any database located on Navajo lands. Reconnaissance of any sites
located on lands adjacent to Navajo lands that may be impacting Navajo lands will need to be
coordinated with the authorities appropriate to those lands.

The purpose of the form is to ascertain the status and location of the identified A UM site, and
record all immediate site information associated with the mine site. Decisions and
recommendations on what additional steps are needed will be provided on a separate document.

Mine Name: Charles Huskon No. 7 (MP-357)

Mine ID: 172

Navajo AUM Western Region
Prepared by:

Weston Solutions, Inc.

Contract: W91238-06-F-0083
20074.063.017.0020

August 2011

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Part I	Site Identification, Location and Status

Site Names and ID numbers as applicable

Mine ID: 172

Map ID: W14

CERCLIS: NNN000909226

Navajo Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Program: NA-0113
Local name / Aliases: Charles Huskon #7 MP. #357
Chapter and local area: Bodaway / Gap
County: Coconino	State: Arizona

Lat/Long: 36.1228195105N/-111.405157633 W

Nearby road and highway: Indian Route 6134 Local Post Office: Tuba City, AZ

Surface Land Status: check one or more and provide ownership and contact information
below

Tribal Trust Land	^	Public lands	Q

Private	Q	Tribal Fee Land	Q

Bureau of Land Mgmt	Q	Allotment	Q

State	O	Fee land	Q

Subsurface Mineral Rights:

No information on subsurface mineral rights ownership was found in the EPA/AUM Database.
Claim and operator information:

The mine surface land status is classified as Tribal Trust Land. Historical documents identified
the operator of the mine as Arrowhead Uranium Company in 1953, and Rare Metals Corporation
of America from 1956 to 1958. No additional historical ownership / lease information was
identified in the EPA / AUM database.

Number of residential structures within 200 feet of mine: None

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Part II	Summary of Radiological Readings

Mine ID: 172

Highest gamma radiation measurement: 105,814 counts per minute (cpm)

Background Average: 18,044 cpm	Two Times Background: 36,088 cpm

Describe any other radiological measurements:

A total of 4,140 gamma radiation measurements were collected from the mine site, ranging from
11,923 cpm to 105,814 cpm. Measurements collected in the vicinity of the reclamation areas
were found at a maximum level of approximately 60,000 cpm. The measurements are
represented in Figures 1 and 2.

Distribution Chart and Statistics:

Site Gamma Radiation Statistics

Number of Readings 4,140
Minimum (cpm) 11,923
Maximum (cpm) 105,814
Mean (cpm) 22,214
Median (cpm) 19,986
Standard Deviation	8,253

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Part III Status of Reclamation and Mine Waste
Mine ID: 172

The following information was obtained from the Navajo Abandoned Mine Land
Reclamation Program (NAMLRP) Point Features Database:

NAMLRP Status of the mine site: Reclaimed: Yes Waste Pile onsite: No

NAMLRP Project Number: NA-0113

NAMLRP Mine features: 1 Rim Strip / Pit

The following information was obtained from field observations collected during the 2011
site screening:

Provide description and status of all mine sites and features at site. Include all waste piles,
adits, pits and other features, and indicate whether they are open, closed, covered, capped,
buried or unreclaimed. Indicate approximate size, shape and extent, including description
of any reclamation caps. Note condition of all caps.

Observed reclamation work and status:

Adits:

None observed

Waste Piles:

None observed

Pits:

None observed

Shafts:

None observed

Other Debris and Mine Features:

4 reclamation caps: Cap 1, Cap 2, and Cap 3 - comprised of 600'x300'xl2' tan sandy area with
little vegetation in southeast corner of site; Cap 4 - 450'x250'xl0' irregular shape split by wide
drainage in northwest portion of site

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Part IV Site Observations and Environs

Observed Residential Structures (number and human habitation status of structures at the
following distances from the mine site):

0 to 200 feet: None observed

200 feet to 0.25 mile: None observed

Observed Public or Commercial Structures (schools, clinics, Chapter Houses, places of
business and any other structures used by members of the community at the following
distances from the mine site):

0 to 200 feet: None observed

200 feet to 0.25 mile: None observed

Levels measured around the perimeter(s) of the identified structure(s):

None

Observed Water Sources (number and type of wells and surface water sources that are
potentially used for human consumption at the following distances from the mine site):

0 to 0.25 miles: None observed

0.25 miles to 4 miles: None observed

Sensitive Environments (all sensitive environments located within visible range of the mine
site, including: wetlands, endangered species, habitats and approximate locations of sites
that may be under protection of the government of the Navajo Nation):

The site in located within a wash area which may contain seasonal tributaries to the Little
Colorado River

Known Site History (information from interviews with Chapter officials and residents and
database review, includes: mine ownership, type of mining operation, period of operation,
known amount of production, and any other information provided):

The Charles Huskon No. 7 (MP-3 57) mine claim consists of an area of 108,647.74 m2
The mine surface land status is classified as Tribal Trust Land. Historical documents
identified the operator of the mine as Arrowhead Uranium Company in 1953, and Rare
Metals Corporation of America from 1956 to 1958. No additional historical ownership /
lease information was identified in the EPA / AUM database.

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Part V	Response Action Summary

Summary of Evaluation Factors:

Accessibility:

Was the mine easily accessible to potential human activity?

Yes

Radiological Measurements:

Were any gamma radiation measurements collected at the mine greater than two
times the site-specific background levels?

Yes

Waste Piles:

Were any unreclaimed waste piles observed at the mine with gamma radiation
measurements greater than two times the site-specific background levels?

No

Structures:

Were any structures observed within 200 feet of the mine?

No

Potential Drinking Water Sources:

Were any potential drinking water sources observed within 4 miles of the mine?

No

Reclamation:

Was the mine reported to be previously reclaimed, or did the mine appear to be
reclaimed?

Yes

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Part VI Photos

Navajo AtlM Project

Photo 1: Mine Site #172; Reclamation area

Photo 2: Mine Site #172; Reclamation area

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Photo 4: Mine Site #172

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Part VII Contacts Reports and Information

Name:	Eugene Esplain	

Title or official role (if any): Navajo EPA Superfund Program	

Telephone number:	(928) 871-7331	

Address:	PO Box 2946. Window Rock. AZ 86515	

Information provided:	Lead Regulatory Agency	

Name:

Title or official role (if any):
Telephone number:
Information provided:

Name:

Title or official role (if any):
Telephone number:

Address:

Information provided:

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Figure 1 - Gamma Radiation Measurements, Above Two Times Background

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Figure 2 - Gamma Radiation Measurements
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