Environmental Considerations In Uranium Solution Mining ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kailash Narayan
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Atlantic Richfield Company began operating a commercial uranium solution mining project in April, 1975 in Live Oak County, 10 miles southwest of the town of George West (Figure 1). The operation is designed to produce 250,000 pounds of U303 per year and is jointly owned by Atlantic Richfield Company, Dalco and U. S. Steel. The proprietary process employed in this operation consists of injecting an alkaline leaching solution into the ore-bearing formation through a pattern of injection wells. The uranium-bearing solution is then removed through producing wells using submersible pumps in central production wells. The produced solution is pumped through a pipeline to the plant area where the uranium is extracted. The barren solution is refurbished and returned to the pattern area for reinjection. The injection field and plant site are located in the drainage of Spring Creek, a small intermittent stream tributary to the Nueces River. Land use in the area is primarily agricultural -- cattle ranching and farming -- but several producing gas fields are present in the areas as well.
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APA: Kailash Narayan  (1976)  Environmental Considerations In Uranium Solution Mining ? Introduction

MLA: Kailash Narayan Environmental Considerations In Uranium Solution Mining ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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