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Inherently safe in situ uranium recovery.
Krumhansl, James Lee ; Beauheim, Richard Louis ; Brady, Patrick Vane ; Arnold, Bill Walter ; Kanney, Joseph F. ; McKenna, Sean Andrew
关键词: AQUIFERS;    DECONTAMINATION;    DESIGN;    DRINKING WATER;    EFFICIENCY;    ENFORCEMENT;    MINING;    MONITORING;    MONITORS;    OPENINGS;    PRICES;    URANIUM;    WATER Aquifer storage recovery.;    In situ processes;    United States.;    Uranium mines and mining-Environmental aspects;    United States.;   
DOI  :  10.2172/971413
RP-ID  :  SAND2008-6688
PID  :  OSTI ID: 971413
Others  :  TRN: US1001315
学科分类:环境科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

Expansion of uranium mining in the United States is a concern to some environmental groups and sovereign Native American Nations. An approach which may alleviate some problems is to develop inherently safe in situ uranium recovery ('ISR') technologies. Current ISR technology relies on chemical extraction of trace levels of uranium from aquifers that, once mined, can still contain dissolved uranium and other trace metals that are a health concern. Existing ISR operations are few in number; however, high uranium prices are driving the industry to consider expanding operations nation-wide. Environmental concerns and enforcement of the new 30 ppb uranium drinking water standard may make opening new mining operations more difficult and costly. Here we propose a technological fix: the development of inherently safe in situ recovery (ISISR) methods. The four central features of an ISISR approach are: (1) New 'green' leachants that break down predictably in the subsurface, leaving uranium, and associated trace metals, in an immobile form; (2) Post-leachant uranium/metals-immobilizing washes that provide a backup decontamination process; (3) An optimized well-field design that increases uranium recovery efficiency and minimizes excursions of contaminated water; and (4) A combined hydrologic/geochemical protocol for designing low-cost post-extraction long-term monitoring. ISISR would bring larger amounts of uranium to the surface, leave fewer toxic metals in the aquifer, and cost less to monitor safely - thus providing a 'win-win-win' solution to all stakeholders.

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