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Revision as of 23:53, 12 November 2009

Uranium Reserves

The world's biggest uranium reserves are currently located in Canada, Australia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Niger, Namibia, and Uzbekistan.[1]

In Europe today no uranium is mined apart from small amounts in the Czech Republic and Romania.[1]


Closed Uranium Mines

  • Former GDR: Wismut[2]
    • was the 3rd biggest uranium producer in the world until 1990[1]
    • in operation: 1946-1990
    • underground and open cast mining of uranium in former GDR
    • 1,200 million tons extracted mineral mass
    • 200 million tons processed
    • 1,000 million tons tailings
    • about 500,000 persons occupied
    • 15,000 accepted cases of silicosis (German: "Staublunge")
    • 5,600 accepted cases of lung cancer
    • reclamation costs: 7.5 billion EUR (publically paied)
      • tailings have been covered, mines filled
  • Former FRG: Menzenschwand[1]
    • located in the Schwarzwald in Western Germany - was a very small uranium mine until 1991
  • France:[1]
    • 210 uranium mines have been closed until 2001


Information

  • WISE Uranium Project - WISE Uranium Project is part of World Information Service on Energy. It covers the health and environmental impacts of nuclear fuel production
  • uranium network English/German
  • Uranium Watch - a Urah / USA based information service on Uranium

Local Resistance

Materials


Action


Uranium Mining Images

Uranium Mining in Australia

Ranger Mine


Uranium Mining in India


Finde more articles about Uranium on the Nuclear Heritage Network webpage.


  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 .ausgestrahlt: Der schmutzige Atom-Brennstoff. Fragen und Antworten zur Herkunft des Urans. Mai 2009
    http://www.ausgestrahlt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/luki/der-schmutzige-atombrennstoff.pdf
  2. Source: lecture "Health effects of uranium mining workers and residents, the experience in Germany" of Prof. Inge Schmitz-Feuerhake at the expert hearing on uranium effects in Ranua on November 7th, 2009