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Yakama Nation seeks $40 million from energy developer

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The Yakama Nation suggests it receive $40 million to compensate for damage to tribal resources if a company builds a pump-storage power plant at a former aluminum plant site in south-central Washington.

The Yakama Nation suggests a company hoping to build a pump-storage power plant in south-central Washington pay at least $40 million to compensate for destroying tribal cultural and natural resources.

The money could acquire and preserve sacred sites, and collect and cultivate native plants, according to a letter from Tribal Council Chairman Gerald Lewis to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

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