Focus on Rust at New Jersey A-Plant as Engineer Casts Doubt on…

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- Focus on Rust at New Jersey A-Plant as Engineer Casts Doubt on…
- Ur-Energy Expands 2007 Drilling Program-Begins Processing Facility…
- Stewards of environment: New measures have also saved the company $3…

Focus on Rust at New Jersey A-Plant as Engineer Casts Doubt on…
New York Times – Sep 19, 2007
But last month an engineer from the commission told a panel reviewing the relicensing application that the barrier had rusted so badly that it no longer met the national engineering code. The testimony was a rare instance in which the agency staff which supports extending the license concluded that the plant did not meet an engineering standard. And although the federal officials say the barrier remains strong enough to allow for the license extension opponents insist that failure to meet the code of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a serious lapse. “They are gambling with safety” said Paul Gunter of the advocacy group Beyond Nuclear. The license to operate the yster Creek plant which opened in 1969 and supplies about 7 percent of the electric power in.

Ur-Energy Expands 2007 Drilling Program-Begins Processing Facility…
Maketwire – Maketwire (Communiqués de presse) – Sep 19, 2007
This extensive drilling program is to generate additional resources for Ur-Energy’s future production pipeline to its planned processing plant. Ur-Energy’s highly experienced in-house engineering team is completing the engineering feasibility studies for the Lost Creek ISR uranium mine. The engineering studies include wellfield design and processing plant design. The proposed new processing plant will be designed and permitted to produce two million pounds of U38 yellowcake slurry per year with the capability to toll process loaded resin from other satellite ISR facilities. It is Ur-Energy’s intent to construct a full scale ISR processing plant. The first stage of the plant construction will produce yellowcake slurry and at a later date a second stage will add a drying and packaging facility. “The true value of Ur-Energy keeps re-surfacing as we move closer and closer to production.
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Stewards of environment: New measures have also saved the company $3…
Free with registration – News-Sentinel – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 19, 2007
–>CPYRIGHT 2007 The News-Sentinel Byline: Bob Caylor Sep. 19–ther industrial executives may envy General Motors’ trophy for environmental improvements at its Fort Wayne Assembly Plant but the bottom-line benefits are more likely to impress them. n Monday the local GM plant won the Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award for continuous improvement over five years. The factory didn’t just recycle or save energy or reduce air emissions; it did all three. And the environmentally sensitive procedures GM has integrated into its.

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