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Spread the loveThe San Juan Generating Station, located just west of Farmington, is taking significant strides toward ending its long-standing history of pollution in the Four Corners area. Established in 1973, the plant supplied power to a variety of urban and rural electric organizations across New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and even as far as California….

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