Stock Photo - Thoreau, New Mexico - Darlene Arviso of St. Bonaventure Indian Mission fills a water tank for a Navajo family. One-third of the Navajo Nation's families lack a water supply, in part because they live in the desert, but in some places because past uranium mining has contaminated ground water. Relying on trucked-in water, these families use an average of 7-10 gallons a day, compared to 400 gallons for the typical American family of four.

Stock Photo: Thoreau, New Mexico - Darlene Arviso of St. Bonaventure Indian Mission fills a water tank for a Navajo family. One-third of the Navajo Nation's families lack a.

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