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Title: Distribution of uranium-238 in environmental samples from a residential area impacted by mining and milling activities

Journal Article · · Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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  1. Univ. of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX (United States)

The northern region of Karnes County, Texas, USA, has been the site of extensive mining/milling of uranium for over 30 years. A previous study in their laboratory indicates that residents living near these facilities have increased chromosomal aberrations and a reduced DNA repair capacity. In this study, the long-lived radionuclides uranium-238 ({sup 238}U) and thorium-232 ({sup 232}Th) were measured in order to evaluate the extent of contamination from mining/milling facilities. {sup 232}Th was quantified simultaneously and served as a reference. Soil samples were collected from the yards of previously studied households and adjacent areas near former mining and mining/milling sites at the surface and 30 cm subsurface. Additionally, samples from drinking water wells were collected from selected households. Sites located over 14 km from the study area with no known history of mining/milling served as the control. In the control area, {sup 238}U concentrations in soil were consistent between surface (0.13--0.26 mg/kg) and subsurface samples. Near mining/milling sites, {sup 238}U in surface soil was found to be consistently and statistically higher than corresponding subsurface samples. Near mining-only areas, {sup 238}U in surface soil, however, was not significantly increased over subsurface soil. As expected, {sup 238}U was much higher overall in the mining/milling and mining-only areas compared to the control sites. No trends were detected in the distribution of {sup 232}Th. The concentration of {sup 238}U was up to six times higher in a drinking water well near a former mining/milling operation, indicating possible leaching into the groundwater, while {sup 232}Th concentrations were low and uniform. Furthermore, lead isotope ratio analysis indicates contamination from the interstate shipping of ore by rail to and from a mining/milling facility. These data indicate contamination of the environment by the mining/milling activities in a residential area.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
675482
Journal Information:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Vol. 17, Issue 5; Other Information: PBD: May 1998
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English