Published 1977 | Version v1
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Environmental considerations. Environmental impacts of uranium mining in South Texas

Creators

  • 1. Environmental Protection Agency, Houston, TX

Description

Recent investigations of uranium mining and milling activities in the Grants Mineral Belt of New Mexico revealed serious environmental problems associated with these activities. An investigation was undertaken in the South Texas Uranium Belt to determine whether or not similar or other environmental problems existed. The study describes: (1) the history of uranium mining and milling in South Texas, (2) the area economy and demography, (3) the occurrence of uranium ore and (4) the regulatory aspects of uranium mining and milling in South Texas. The commercial recovery and processing of uranium in this area is described in some detail. Exploration, open pit mining, in-situ solution mining and processing techniques for ''yellowcake'' (U3O8), the uranium product of the area, are discussed. The state and federal regulations pertinent to uranium mining and milling are summarized. Finally, the environmental effects of these activities are discussed and conclusions and recommendations are drawn

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Houston Geological Survey.
Imprint Place
Houston, TX
Imprint Title
Geology of alternate energy resources in the South-Central United States
Journal Page Range
p. 83-109.

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
9407757
Subject category
S58: GEOSCIENCES; S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
Descriptors DEI
AIR POLLUTION; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; MINING; POLLUTION REGULATIONS; SOLUTION MINING; TEXAS; URANIUM MINES; URANIUM ORES
Descriptors DEC
IN-SITU PROCESSING; LAW; MINES; NORTH AMERICA; ORE PROCESSING; ORES; POLLUTION; REGULATIONS; USA