Thursday, January 22, 2009

Risks of Uranium Mining Not Worth Few Jobs


Wednesday, January 21, 2009 9:47 AM EST




Pittsylvania County is predominately a rural area.

What impact would mining uranium have on the local population, livestock, and water quality?

Are you willing to risk life as you know it?

With the lack of definitive studies that determine the long-term effects of uranium mining, would you or your loved ones want to take the chance of contaminated water, livestock, and health risk imposed on the local population?

What about the ability to stay in your home, or yet try selling it?

Virginia Tech did an environmental impact study and found concerns such as radioactive dust releases, mine water seepage, protection of miners from radioactivity, and the disposal of a large quantity of mine waste.



How will they dispose of mill tailings, containing toxic metals and chemical waste used in the treatment process?

As a concerned resident of Pittsylvania County, I feel the risks of uranium mining is a high cost to pay for a few jobs that might come to the area.

I put a higher price on my health, the environment, the livestock and our way of life.

Frank H. Benson III

Gretna

http://www.wpcva.com/articles/2009/01/22/chatham/opinion/opinion05.txt

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