this coal mine is one mile away from cynthia dixon's home.he lives here without electricity or running water. she says those are the small part of her problems. >> i got sheep buried out there, lambs that they got sick. sick from. maybe from the blasting or that gray dust that they were eating. and lost about 15 lambs in one month. >> but it's not just the livestock cynthia's worried about. she says living here has taken a toll on her own health too. >> sometimes we get runny nose even when we don't have a cold we get runny nose and cough and sometimes feel nauseated. >> so when bhp bellitin announced they were pulling out, was good news for cynthia, and soon there was a new investor the navajo nation itself, her own tribe. >> this is all about money. nobody cares about whose health is going down or who's got health problems. >> tribe officials say they can turn a profit of almost $200 million a year, that is an important increase in revenue with a are government dealing with 40% unemployment. >> none of the mine workers would speak to us on