Published 2000 | Version v1
Book

Remediation of uranium mill tailings wastes in Australia: a critical review

Creators

  • 1. University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD (Australia). Department of Civil Engineering

Description

Australia has been an active participant in the global uranium mining industry since its inception in the 1940s. By the late 1950s five major mining and milling projects were operating, several small mines supplied custom ores. All of these projects were closed by the early 1960s, except for Rum Jungle which continued under government subsidy. Most sites have had lasting Environmental impacts. The advances in nuclear power in the 1960s saw increasing demand for uranium and Australia again explored with remarkable success in the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia. After several government inquiries in the 1970s, Ranger, Nabarlek and Olympic Dam were operating by the mid 1980s. The principal risks from uranium mill tailings wastes arise from their radioactive nature and often their chemical toxicities. A critical review of the rehabilitation of abandoned uranium mines and mill tailings as a comparison for current projects is presented. It is concluded that the management of uranium mill tailings wastes is a complex task, requiring a sound multi-disciplinary approach. The problems include groundwater contamination, erosion, radon emanation and gamma radiation. evidence to data from the remediation of old and modern sites does not demonstrate effective long-term closure and safety

Part of:
Proceedings of the 2000 contaminated site remediation conference. From source zones to ecosystems. 2 volumes

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Centre for Groundwater Studies
Imprint Place
Wembley, WA (Australia)
ISBN
1 0643 060863
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the 2000 Contaminated site remediation conference. From source zones to ecosystems. Vol. 2
Imprint Pagination
1175 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 777-784

Conference

Title
2000 Contaminated site remediation conference. From source zones to ecosystems
Dates
4-8 Dec 2000
Place
Melbourne, VIC (Australia)

Optional Information

Notes
14 refs., 3 tabs., 2 figs.