Ground Water Quality Protection In Situ Uranium Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William R. Taylor
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The information I have concerning the early in situ uranium mining activities in Texas is "sketchy." Apparently, the first test was conducted between 1967 and 1971 in Gonzales County, north of Yorktown, at the Dueterstat Site, by, City Service. Other tests were run in Webb County at the Bruni Site, and in Live Oak County at the Burns and Clay-West Sites in the early 1970's. During this period the Texas Water Quality Board maintained a general surveillance of these tests. In mid-1974, Mr. Glen Davis walked into our Austin offices and requested a permit for Atlantic Richfield's first in situ uranium mine. This permit, issued in January, 1975, was for 3 acres of production, and was the first such permit issued in the United States. It formalized the regulation of in-situ uranium mining in Texas. The 4 years since then have been characterized by growth and change. Today there are 20 permits approved for approximately 2,000 production acres. These permits are issued to 8 companies at 13 sites in 6 counties. There are 7 additional permits being processed, or on the verge of being applied for. These will involve possibly another 2,000 production acres, 3 more companies in one more county.
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APA: William R. Taylor  (1979)  Ground Water Quality Protection In Situ Uranium Mines

MLA: William R. Taylor Ground Water Quality Protection In Situ Uranium Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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