White Mesa Mill accepts Cherokee Nation radioactive waste

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White Mesa Mill accepts Cherokee Nation radioactive waste

But uranium shipment upsets Utes, environmentalists
The White Mesa Mill processes uranium ore and radioactive waste into yellowcake used to make fuel rods for nuclear power plants. The mill stores waste materials from the milling process in certified containment cells.
The White Mesa Mill, north of the Ute Mountain reservation in southeast Utah, is the only conventional operating uranium mill in the U.S.
The community of White Mesa of the Ute Mountain tribe opposes a nearby uranium mill because of hazardous materials stored there.

White Mesa Mill accepts Cherokee Nation radioactive waste

The White Mesa Mill processes uranium ore and radioactive waste into yellowcake used to make fuel rods for nuclear power plants. The mill stores waste materials from the milling process in certified containment cells.
The White Mesa Mill, north of the Ute Mountain reservation in southeast Utah, is the only conventional operating uranium mill in the U.S.
The community of White Mesa of the Ute Mountain tribe opposes a nearby uranium mill because of hazardous materials stored there.
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