Arizona's San Rafael Valley grasslands become industrial site as border wall rises
- Erick Meza, Sierra Club
- Updated
A Sept. 1 drone photo shows one of the staging areas for construction crews building a 30-foot tall border wall in the San Rafael Valley, between the Patagonia Mountains and Huachuca Mountains. This staging area will become home to between 100 and 150 workers with Fisher Sand and Gravel, during the 900-day border-wall project period, said Erick Meza, borderlands coordinator for the Sierra Club.
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The first sections of the Trump administration's steel-bollard border wall have been erected in the San Rafael Valley, between the Patagonia and Huachuca mountains.
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