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This book examines uranium mining and management in the United
States with a focus on federal considerations. From 2005 to 2007,
uranium prices increased from about $20 a pound to over $140 a
pound, which led to renewed interest in uranium mining, both
exploration and extraction, on federal land in the U.S. In early
2012, thousands of claims have been filed to explore for and
potentially extract uranium on federal land. This increase in
claims filed, has raised concerns about the potential impacts that
an increased level of uranium exploration and extraction could have
on the environment. During uranium extraction, the waste rock piles
that are formed can introduce radionuclides (such as radium) and
heavy metals (such as selenium and arsenic) into the environment.
Before the mid-1970s, many mines on federal land, were abandoned
without any reclamation, leaving a costly legacy of abandoned mines
that pose potential health, safety, and environmental hazards.
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