Resources for San Juan County residents affected by Gold King Mine spill
Resources
As of Aug. 17, San Juan County potable water stations are not longer open.
Water testing: A water fair with free water testing for private wells in Farmington and San Juan County is scheduled from noon to 5:30 p.m. Aug. 24 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 25 at the Sycamore Park Community Center, 1051 Sycamore St., Farmington.
New Mexico State University San Juan County Extension Office: Call 505-334-9496 to arrange water and hay delivery.
NAPI: Non-potable water station is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Directions at navajopride.com. Call 505-427-1843 for details.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs Navajo Region has established water stations for livestock use at the rodeo grounds in Upper Fruitland, the Yei' Bi' Chei and rodeo grounds in Shiprock, and at the Gadii'ahi-Tokoi Chapter house.
For medical questions, contact the federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Register: 1-800-222-1222.
For exposure and ingestion questions, contact the New Mexico Environment Department 24-7, 505-827-0006.
More information
New Mexico Environment Department
San Juan County Office of Emergency Management
San Juan Basin Health Department
Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency
Navajo Tribal Utility Authority: 928-729-6221 or 928-729-6275
EPA Region 6 hotline, 1-844-507-9700
EPA hotline, 1-844-607-9700
Navajo Nation Incident Command Center: 505-368-1081. Located inside Shiprock Chapter house
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