Uranium Mill Tailings Management: Cover Systems, Containment Migration And Long-Term Stability - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. N. Hartley
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Uranium mill tailings, waste products of uranium extraction, contain hazardous constituents that if released into the atmosphere and groundwater could threaten our health and environment. To provide for safe disposal and control of these tailings, Congress enacted the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978 (Public Law 95-604). Subsequently, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established standards for tailings disposal that limit radon emission into the air to 20 pCi m-2s-1 on an annual average basis (EPA 1983). The design life of the impoundment is to be 1000 years where practicable, but 200 years at least. To facilitate the design of containment systems that will meet the EPA standards, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the Department of Energy (DOE) are sponsoring research at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL)* to develop the necessary technology. Earthen and asphalt materials have been evaluated for use as radon barriers (Hartley 1983) and as liners to minimize leaching (Buelt 1983). Herbicide and rock barriers against biological intrusion have been evaluated (Cline 1982). Surface stabilization techniques have been investigated to maintain the long-term effectiveness of a containment system that must be protected from wind and water erosion, chemical and physical degradation, and biological disturbance.
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APA: J. N. Hartley  (1984)  Uranium Mill Tailings Management: Cover Systems, Containment Migration And Long-Term Stability - Introduction

MLA: J. N. Hartley Uranium Mill Tailings Management: Cover Systems, Containment Migration And Long-Term Stability - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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