The Goshutes are a Native American tribe that once numbered 20,000. Only 500 remain.
About 125 belong to the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians[1] located in Utah. About 30 live on an 18,000 acre (73 km²) reservation in Utah. Their chief claim to fame is as a proposed location for an 820 acre (3 km²) dry cask storage facility for the storage of 40,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel.
External links
- Skull Vally Goshutes page, chiefly concerning the spent fuel storage facility.
- Private Fuel Storage, a consortium of eight commercial power companies wishing to store spent fuel on the Goshute reservation.