Posted on 01/02/2011 7:09:46 PM PST by neverdem
NATURITA, Colo. The future of nuclear power in America is back on the table, with all its vast implications, as global warming revives the search for energy sources that produce less greenhouse gas.
But in this depressed corner of western Colorado one of the first places in the world that uranium, nuclear energys primary fuel, was ever dug from the ground in industrial scale the debate is both simpler and more complicated. A proposal for a new mill to process uranium ore, which would lead to the opening of long-shuttered mines in Colorado and Utah, has brought global and local concerns into collision jobs, health, class-consciousness and historical memory among them in ways that suggest, if the pattern here holds, a bitter national debate to come.
Telluride, the rich ski town an hour away by car and a universe apart in terms of money and clout, has emerged as a main base of opposition to the proposed mill, called Piñon Ridge, which would be the first new uranium-processing facility in the United States in more than 25 years if it is approved by Colorado regulators next month.
To residents here like Michelle Mathews, the fact that many opponents of the mill hail from Telluride is a crucial strike against their arguments.
People from Telluride dont have any business around here, said Ms. Mathews, 31, who works as...
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Reed Hayes, 73, said he is still haunted by the night in July 1967, when he was working at a mill in Moab, Utah, and fell off a catwalk into a caustic vat of refined uranium pellets, called yellowcake, and acid. He quit a month later, but has suffered ever since, he said, with rashes on various parts of his body, including sometimes even inside his mouth...
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No electrical power is to be allowed from oil, natural gas, coal, wind, nuclear, or hydroelectric. Yet somehow we are supposed to all charge our $45,000 electric cars every 40 miles.
Harry New Year!
Thanks for the links!
>> &etc... yet somehow we are supposed to all charge our $45,000 electric cars every 40 miles.
CAUTION: applying too much logic and rational thought to this liberal-manufactured problem will make your head hurt.
You’re forgetting about rainbows, which focus the energy of prancing unicorns, into wind which can be collected by windmills. But just don’t build those windmills near me! It’s not that I don’t like the looks of them, it’s all that yucky rainbow-colored unicorn poo.
These liberal scumbags will not give up. They will never give up. They will keep trying, on all fronts, taking one inch at at time, wearing the opposition down.
Someone will have to develop a turbine that runs on the unicorn-expelled rainbow-colored skittle feces.
Couldn't have done too much damage, he's still alive 44 years later.
Couldn't have done too much damage, he's still alive 44 years later.
Harry New Year
Had it been a vat of boiling Campbell's Soup he would have died.
R.
It’s not only some of the Telluride residents. Both Republicans and Democrats all over the State are stopping test drilling, etc., in several areas. Even HOA administrators are pushing against uranium mining and processing. Interestingly, working class, labor-oriented groups (Action 22, IIRC?) are pushing in favor of uranium mines and processing.
True. Harnessing Rainbow Power should be Priority One.
“opponents of Piñon Ridge are guilty of promulgating ignorant fears about something they do not understand. “
A well stated look into the mind of an envirowacko. Combine ignorance and fear with heavy drug use and you get the perfect mulch for the socialist environmental movement.
... and if you check Zero's policies, you'll have to agree that it is, because drilling is banned, and coal is discouraged, and there's no progress on nukes ... ergo, it must be unicorns, because he's doing SOMETHING about the nation's need for energy, right?
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