Summary of the engineering assessment of inactive uranium mill tailings. Vitro site, Salt Lake City, Utah [electronic resource].
- Published:
- Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy, 1981.
Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy. - Physical Description:
- Pages: 84 : digital, PDF file
- Additional Creators:
- United States. Department of Energy and United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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- Summary:
- This report is a summary of a parent report (issued under separate cover) entitled Engineering Assessment of Inactive Uranium Mill Tailings for Vitro Site, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bacon and Davis Utah Inc. has reevaluated the Vitro site in order to revise the April 1976 assessment of the problems resulting from the existence of radioactive uranium mill tailings at Salt Lake City, Utah. This engineering assessment has included the preparation of topographic maps, the performance of core drillings and radiometric measurements sufficient to determine areas and volumes of tailings and radiation exposures of individuals and nearby populations, the investigations of site hydrology and meteorology, and the evaluation and costing of alternative corrective actions. Radon gas released from the 1.9 million tons of tailings at the Vitro site constitutes the most significant environmental impact, although windblown tailings and external gamma radiation also are factors. The four alternative actions presented in this engineering assessment range from millsite and off-site decontamination with the addition of 3 m of stabilization cover material (Option 1), to removal of the tailings to remote disposal sites, and decontamination of the tailings site (Options II through IV). Cost estimates for the four options range from about $36,400,000 for stabilization in-place, to about $91,000,000 for disposal at a distance of about 85 mi. Three principal alternatives for the reprocessing of the Vitro tailings were examined: heap leaching; treatment at an existing mill; and reprocessing at a new conventional mill constructed for tailings reprocessing. The cost of the uranium recovered would be about $200/lb by heap leach and $130/lb by conventional plant processes. Spot market price for uranium was $28.00 in November 1980. Therefore, reprocessing the tailings for uranium recovery appears to be economically unattractive at present.
- Report Numbers:
- E 1.99:doe/umt-0102s
doe/umt-0102s - Subject(s):
- Other Subject(s):
- Feed Materials Plants
- Mill Tailings
- Land Reclamation
- Cost Benefit Analysis
- Environmental Effects
- Radiation Monitoring
- Stabilization
- Utah
- Air Pollution
- Decontamination
- Gaseous Wastes
- Health Hazards
- Human Populations
- Land Pollution
- Leaching
- Maps
- Radioactive Waste Disposal
- Radioactive Waste Processing
- Radon
- Solid Wastes
- Uranium Ores
- Cleaning
- Dissolution
- Elements
- Fluids
- Gases
- Hazards
- Industrial Plants
- Management
- Monitoring
- Nonmetals
- North America
- Nuclear Facilities
- Ores
- Pollution
- Populations
- Processing
- Rare Gases
- Rocky Mountain Region
- Separation Processes
- Tailings
- Usa
- Waste Disposal
- Waste Management
- Waste Processing
- Wastes
- Note:
- Published through SciTech Connect.
04/01/1981.
"doe/umt-0102s"
"DE81025225"
Ford, Bacon and Davis Utah, Inc., Salt Lake City (USA) - Funding Information:
- AC04-76GJ01658
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