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PROTECT THE PEAKS!
TAKE ACTION NOW!
1. Contact the US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Urge the USDA to immediately place an administrative hold on all development on the San Francisco Peaks!
The USDA heads the Forest Service. Urge them to revoke the Special Use Permit for Arizona Snowbowl for greater public interest.Tom Vilsack U.S. Department of Agriculture 1400 Independence Ave., S.W. Washington, DC 20250
Phone: 202-720-36312. Comment on USDA Draft Sacred Sites Report.
Public Comment Deadline: Oct. 4.
The draft report is available for review at
http://www.fs.fed.us/spf/tribalrelations/sacredsitesPublic comments can be sent to:
U.S. Forest Service
Office of Tribal Relations
1400 Independence Ave., SW
Mailstop Code: 1160
Washington, DC 20250-1160
Comments also may be submitted by fax to (202) 205-1773 or e-mail to
sacredsitescomment@fs.fed.us.3. Converge on the Mountain! Donate supplies!
Join an established base camp or start your own.
Supplies are also needed.
More info: www.truesnow.org4. Donate funds for legal support for those arrested
Donate online above or at www.TrueSnow.org
You can also organize fundraiser support and awareness events.
Contact protectpeaks@gmail.com for more info.5. Contact Flagstaff City Officials and urge them to RESPECT the environment, Indigenous culture, and protect public health by finding a way out of their contract to sell Snowbowl wastewater!
PHONE: (928) 779-7600
EMAIL: council@flagstaffaz.gov6. Write letters to your local papers about the issue.
Spread the message on your social networks.7. Contact Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and express concern that there was no meaningful public process when the agency approved wastewater for snowmaking. File a complaint and demand full public review!
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
1110 West Washington Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
(800) 234-5677 - Toll FreeNorthern Regional Office
1801 West Route 66, Suite 117
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
(877) 602-3675 - Toll Freewww.azdeq.gov/function/compliance/complaint.html
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