Sentences with phrase «uranium recovery»

Morgan Lewis represents a large and diverse group of domestic and international companies in virtually every segment of the nuclear fuel business, from uranium recovery through enrichment to the manufacture and transport of finished fuel products.
The DOE program is laying the technological foundation to determine the economic feasibility of uranium recovery from seawater.
Letter to Ross A. Scarano, Section Leader, New Facilities Section, Uranium Recovery Licensing Branch, US NRC, from David R. Dreesen, Environmental Sciences Group, LANL, Re: Sampling data from Canon City, Colorado, Cotter Corp..
Near the international boundary where Mongolia and China meet Russia east of Lake Baikal, the operations produced approximately 5,000,000 pounds of uranium in 1995 - along with millions of tons of tailings, waste rock, mine water and mill processing water in the waste streams generated by the uranium recovery technology.
First, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission had to approve the transfer of two uranium recovery licenses in Wyoming from Uranium One to the Russian company.

Not exact matches

Currently, there are 10 such facilities, so Uranium One's mining operations now account for an estimated 10 percent of in - situ recovery production capacity in the U.S., the NRC told us in an email.
Although Uranium One once held 20 percent of licensed uranium in - situ recovery production capacity in the U.S., that's no longer thUranium One once held 20 percent of licensed uranium in - situ recovery production capacity in the U.S., that's no longer thuranium in - situ recovery production capacity in the U.S., that's no longer the case.
At the time, Uranium One's two licensed mining operations in Wyoming amounted to about «20 percent of the currently licensed uranium in - situ recovery production capacity in the U.S.,» according to the Nuclear Regulatory CommUranium One's two licensed mining operations in Wyoming amounted to about «20 percent of the currently licensed uranium in - situ recovery production capacity in the U.S.,» according to the Nuclear Regulatory Commuranium in - situ recovery production capacity in the U.S.,» according to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Update, Nov. 1: This story has been updated to say that NRC now estimates that Uranium One's mining operations account for about 10 percent of in - situ recovery production capacity in the U.S.. That's half of what it was in 2010, because more in - situ recovery mining operators have been licensed since 2010.
Uranium required some global recovery and we have not seen that.
When a uranium price recovery happens, Energy Fuels has a significant number of assets that could be brought into production, some former producers, some larger assets with large capital budgets.
«We are maintaining our Buy rating as we believe EFR should see a recovery in its share price as uranium market conditions improve later this year.»
Underground coal and uranium mining, and oil recovery enhancement extraction use between two - and - a-half to 13 times more water per unit of energy produced.
In 1979, U.S. reserves of uranium at the $ 50 / pound cost of recovery were 979,000 tonnes, and New Mexico uranium reserves were 511,500 tonnes, or 52 % of that total.
Recovery of the uranium oxide by oxidation: The pellets eliminated in any stage, and especially during the inspection stage, are oxidized and recovered as recycled uranium oxide that is put back again into the mixing stage.
At ORNL, Moyer developed new understanding of the interfacial aspects of solvent extraction in recovery of uranium and conducted groundbreaking work on principles of molecular recognition that can be applied to solving DOE's pressing challenges in nuclear waste cleanup, nuclear fuel recycle, and recovery of critical materials.
In - situ leaching (ISL), also called in - situ recovery (ISR) or solution mining, is a process of recovering minerals such as copper and uranium through boreholes drilled into the deposit.
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