The River That Harms
Overview
This illuminating film documents the largest radioactive waste spill in U.S. history - a national tragedy that received little attention. With the sound of a thunderclap, 94 million gallons of water contaminated with uranium mining waste broke through a United Nuclear Corporation storage dam in 1979. The water poured into the Puerco River in New Mexico - the main water supply for the Navajo Indians that live along the river, and a tributary of the major source of water for L.A. Navajo ranchers, their children, and farm animals waded through the river unaware of the danger. The River That Harms tells the story of this tragedy and the toll it continues to take on the Navajos, who lost the use of their water. To the Navajos, this event is also a prophetic warning for all humanity.
Release date
01/01/1987
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Original Soundtrack
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Your Chance to Live: Pollution
Nuclear Rescue 911: Broken Arrows & Incidents
Burning
We Are the Guinea Pigs
In Spite of Ourselves
Chernobyl 30 Years On: Nuclear Heritage
Against the Current
The Mystery of Chaco Canyon
Un Besoin Pressant
Amazônia, a Nova Minamata?
Way Out There
As Long as the Rivers Run
An Imminent Threat
Wolsong: Vanishing Town
Mystery Man of the A-Bomb
Nuclear Fuel Waste Management
Nuclear Fuel Waste Research: The Canadian Program
Doidos de Pedra - O Paraíso Esquecido
Chernobyl Heart
I'm So Sorry