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  • The EPA estimates coastal areas will experience the largest improvements from cleaner air in ports, but benefits will extend hundreds of miles inland, even improving air quality in the Grand Canyon National Park and the Great Smoky Mountains.

    Cruise-ship regs: Cleaner air, potentially higher prices for travelers 2010

  • On Tuesday he is scheduled to speak at Hopi Point on the south rim of Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.

    Biden to visit National Parks next week 2010

  • So far, about 2,000 acres have burned south of Grand Canyon National Park.

    CNN Transcript Apr 30, 2008 2008

  • So far, about 2,000 acres have burned south of Grand Canyon National Park.

    CNN Transcript Apr 30, 2008 2008

  • A huge fire in Arizona north of the Grand Canyon National Park has cut off the only way out for hundreds of tourists.

    CNN Transcript Jun 27, 2006 2006

  • The appropriations bill for the EPA and Interior Department slashes the Land and Water Conservation fund, blocks money for wastewater treatment, stops regulations on mountaintop mining, and gives a green light to uranium mining just outside Grand Canyon National Park.

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News 2011

  • Several cities have stopped using public funds to purchase bottled water, and Grand Canyon National Park announced Monday it will stop selling water in containers smaller than one gallon.

    News 2012

  • This summer, Uberuaga was rewarded with one of the most prestigious posts in the Park Service: superintendent of Grand Canyon National Park, which boasts some of the nation's richest concessions contracts, with $145 million in gross annual revenues.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Although benefit checks continued to flow, the military remained on active duty - when the governor of Arizona managed to reopen Grand Canyon National Park using the state's National Guard, there was a public backlash.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • Bureau of Land Management for illegally withholding public records relating to uranium mines immediately north of Grand Canyon National Park.

    YubaNet.com 2010

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