The Community Involvement Plan (CIP) is a living document that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses to guide community involvement and outreach in each community. The CIP is also a tool for the public to use to make sure EPA is responsive to their needs and concerns.
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Community Involvement Plan: Smith Lake and Mariano Lake Chapter Mine Sites (PDF)(30 pp, 12 MB,
July 27, 2017)
This Community Involvement Plan outlines opportunities for individual participation and meaningful information sharing regarding EPA’s activities in Smith Lake and Mariano Lake Chapters in the Eastern Abandoned Uranium Mine Region.
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Community Involvement Plan: Northeast Church Rock and Kerr-McGee Quivira Mine Sites (PDF)(30 pp, 4 MB,
2016)
This Community Involvement Plan outlines opportunities for individual participation and meaningful information sharing regarding EPA’s activities in communities near Northeast Church Rock and Kerr-McGee Quivira Mine Sites.