Sunday, February 26, 2012

Aerial View of Moab, Utah, UMTRA Project Area


Comment:  Keep the uranium ban in VA, don't end up like Utah!  Now look at the following statement, remember, this is our taxpayer's monies, no matter how much mining companies put up in to reclaim land, it is at present cost, not 30 or 60 years later: "Tailing shipments began in April, 2009, and are expected to continue through about 2025, depending on annually appropriated funds."

Moab UMTRA Project

Moab UMTRA Project
The U.S. Department of Energy has completed about one-third of a project to move 16 million tons of uranium tailings from the banks of the Colorado River, near the city of Moab, to a permanent disposal site 30 miles north, near Crescent Junction. This project is called the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action (UMTRA) Project.

The Moab Tailings Project Site is located approximately 3 miles northwest of Moab in Grand County, Utah, and includes the former Atlas Minerals Corporation (Atlas) uranium-ore processing facility. The site is situated on the west bank of the Colorado River at the confluence with Moab Wash

The site encompasses 480 acres, of which approximately 130 acres is covered by a uranium mill tailings pile.

The Moab Project ships one trainload of tailings each day Monday through Thursday. The trains have up to 36 railcars, each holding four lidded containers, for a total of about 5,000 tons of tailings per shipment. Tailing shipments began in April, 2009, and are expected to continue through about 2025, depending on annually appropriated funds.

Please read more:
http://www.moabtailings.org/


www.gjem.energy.gov/moab.