Public feelings and environmental impacts from uranium mining inside Kakadu National Park and around Grand Canyon National Park
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· Transactions of the American Nuclear Society; (USA)
OSTI ID:6919158
There are two uranium mines in the Northern Territory of Australia, Ranger and Nabarlek. The Ranger mine, the only producing operation, is located in the Kakadu National Park, which has been listed on the United Nations' World Heritage list. The park is dedicated to preserving the Australian aboriginal culture: It contains several aboriginal villages and historic sites. Uranium mining in the park has been accepted quite well by the public and the aborigines. Employees of the Ranger mine and their relatives have established a public information program that includes tours of the mining and milling operations. There is no environmental impact to the area from the mining and milling of uranium at the Ranger site. The region around the Grand Canyon contains many highgrade uranium deposits. The ore is contained in unique breccia pipe formations. The pipes, which resemble a cylinder with a diemter of {approx} 100 m and a height of {approx} 300 m, originated as limestone solution cavities located {approx} 400 m below the plateau. There are several exposed deposits along the canyon walls, but no mining operations are allowed within the park boundaries. While the real environmental impact is insignificant, the perceived impact is tremendous. Many special-interest groups have attempted to halt the mining operations. No valid environmental impacts have been predicted or observed as a result of the current mining operations. However, one mine has been delayed for religious reasons by a local tribe or native Americans.
- OSTI ID:
- 6919158
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-891103--
- Conference Information:
- Journal Name: Transactions of the American Nuclear Society; (USA) Journal Volume: 60
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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