- Climax Uranium Mill
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Climax Uranium Mill is a decommissioned uranium mill near Grand Junction, CO.
The mill, which processed vanadium as well as uranium, was incorporated May 11, 1950. It was constructed on city-owned property next to the Colorado River which was once the Grand Junction sugar beet mill. Climax gutted the former sugar beet mill, removing any remaining equipment and stabilizing weak walls, and began uranium and vanadium milling operations. The mill soon grew to be 12 buildings large, and processed 2 million tons of ore, mostly for the US Atomic Energy Commission.[1]
Decommissioning
Climax was decommissioned under the US Department of Energy's Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action (UMTRA) project. [2]
References
- ^ "Inventory of the Climax Uranium Mill records, 1942-1976". Rocky Mountain Online Archive. 2006. http://ahc.uwyo.edu/usearchives/inventories/html/wyu-ah09832.html#d0e73. Retrieved 2011-1-26.
- ^ "Nuclear Decommissioning - Grand Junction (Climax Uranium) Mill Site". Energy Information Administration Independent Statistics and Analysis. 2005. http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/nuclear/page/umtra/grandjunction_title1.html. Retrieved 2011-1-26.
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