Mar 21 • 12:00 UTC 🇺🇸 USA Fox News

Famed national park drops 'environmental contaminant' ban ahead of America’s 250th birthday

Mount Rushmore prepares for a grand celebration of America’s 250th birthday with fireworks and patriotic events, having recently lifted a ban on environmental contaminants to facilitate these festivities.

As the nation gears up for its 250th birthday, Mount Rushmore National Memorial is set to host a significant Independence Day celebration that highlights American pride and history. The event, which has been organized in collaboration with the State of South Dakota, promises an evening filled with educational programs, musical entertainment, and a spectacular fireworks display. This celebration not only represents a monumental occasion but also showcases Mount Rushmore as a symbol of American ideals and accomplishments.

Recently, the National Parks Service (NPS) announced that it would be lifting a ban on the use of certain environmental contaminants, a decision likely aimed at enabling the fireworks display and other celebratory activities planned at the park. The ban's removal appears to be a strategic move to ensure that the celebrations scheduled for the July 4th weekend are unhindered. An Interior Department spokesperson highlighted the significance of this celebration and emphasized the historic value of Mount Rushmore as a site that honors those who contributed to its construction.

The decision to drop the contaminant ban has ignited discussions about environmental practices within national parks, particularly as they relate to large-scale events. However, the Interior Department, under the current administration, indicated that this celebration would embody the American spirit. This shift in policy is seen as a departure from the previous administration's approach, bringing into focus the balancing act between environmental stewardship and public celebration, especially during such a landmark occasion for the country.

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