| Questions about in-situ unranium mining loom large in Wyoming |
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| Written by DUSTIN BLEIZEFFER, Star-Tribune | |
| Tuesday, 13 May 2008 | |
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Ranchers and rural residents in northeast Wyoming say they've seen the brochure on how uranium producers perform in-situ leach mining. What they don't know is how it's going to work in their neighborhood, with the soils and aquifers under their homes. Read More...
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