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MISSION: Southwest Research and Information Center is a multi-cultural organization working to promote the health of people and communities, protect natural resources, ensure citizen participation, and secure environmental and social justice now and for future generations.

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  Providing research to communities confronted by the development/extraction of natural resources has been a core service of SRIC since the mid-1970s. As the assault on land and people associated with the development of these resources continues, the demand for the experienced, in depth analysis of resource extraction and waste disposal projects has grown enormously.
Examples of SRIC's work can be found on the following:

From Voices of the Earth

New Mexico Wastewatch - Changing How New Mexico Deals with Landfills, Spring 2003
Phelps Dodge Leaves a Legacy of Waste to New Mexico, Spring 2002
State Requires Reclamation To Begin At Molycorp, Fall 2002
Mine Reclamation in New Mexico, Spring 2001
Molycorp Clean-up Far from Over, Fall 2000
Molycorp Reclamation Plan, Winter 2000
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