New Mexico Uranium Mine Cleanup Initiative – Formal Ribbon-Cutting
A formal ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating a landmark environmental cleanup initiative in New Mexico.
Thu, 18 Jun 2026
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (America/Denver)
New Mexico Mining Museum Grants , New Mexico
The New Mexico Uranium Mine Cleanup Initiative – Formal Ribbon-Cutting is a historic event taking place at the New Mexico Mining Museum in Grants, New Mexico. This ceremony marks a significant milestone in the state's environmental legacy, celebrating the progress of cleanup efforts. Hosted by the New Mexico Environment Department, the event invites the public to be part of this landmark moment. It is an opportunity to learn about the initiative and honor the commitment to environmental restoration.
What to Expect
A formal, celebratory event with government officials and community members.
Who Should Attend
Local residents
Environmental advocates
Government officials
History enthusiasts
Agenda Overview
Ceremony from 11 AM to 1 PM.
Venue & Address
New Mexico Mining Museum
100 Iron Ave Grants , New Mexico – 87020 United States
Organizer
New Mexico Environment Department · Government
The state agency responsible for environmental protection in New Mexico.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event?
New Mexico Mining Museum, 100 Iron Ave, Grants, NM.
What is the purpose?
To celebrate the Uranium Mine Cleanup Initiative.
Who is hosting?
New Mexico Environment Department.
What time is it?
11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, the public is invited.
What is the venue?
The New Mexico Mining Museum.
Tags
Government
Environment
New Mexico
Grants
Ceremony
History
Summary
A formal government ceremony celebrating an environmental cleanup project.