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40 and frail: Canyonlands National Park found woefully underfunded
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Henderson said in reaction, "I have spent 25 years in the Park Service in seven or eight parks. But I have never worked in a park yet that had all of the funding and all of the staffing that they needed. We certainly have shortfalls here" but he said he could not verify whether they are as bad as the report says.
The report worried about threat to natural resources from development outside the park, plus the possibility of new road construction within it.
While oil and gas drilling are banned within the park, the report said areas just outside it are targets for possible development. It said one well is a mile from a park boundary in the northern Island in the Sky district.
Also, it said resources are threatened by the old Atlas uranium mill tailings across the river from the park near Moab, which leaches thousands of gallons of radioactive water into the river daily.
And the report worries about the possibility that local counties and the state may push to make new roads in the park on disputed claims made through an old law, called R.S. 2477.
Henderson said the NPCA report is useful and is "kind of a validation of where we are trying to build programs over the past few years."
E-mail: lee@desnews.com
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