The New Uranium Mining Boom
Broder Merkel • Mandy Schipek Editors
The New Uranium Mining Boom
Challenge and Lessons learned
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Editors Prof. Dr. Broder Merkel TU Bergakademie Freiberg Institute for Geology Gustav-Zeuner-Strasse 12 09596 Freiberg Germany [email protected]
Dipl.-Geoökol. Mandy Schipek TU Bergakademie Freiberg Institute for Geology Gustav-Zeuner-Strasse 12 09596 Freiberg Germany [email protected]
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Contents
Part 0 Plenary
Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radium.................................................... 3 Fernando P. Carvalho
Part 1 Renaissance of Uranium Mining
License Procedure for Uranium Recovery from Talvivaara Deposit, Eastern Finland................................................................................................ 17 Ari Luukkonen, Esko Ruokola
New Uranium ISR Satellites at Beverley North, South Australia ............... 23 Horst Märten, Richard Phillips, Peter Woods
Waste Water Treatment of CO2 + O2 in-situ Leaching Uranium ................ 31 Lechang Xu, Naizhong Liu, Guofu Zhang
Radiation Protection and Environmental Safety Surveillance in Uranium Mining and Ore Processing in India.......................................... 39 A.H. Khan, V.D. Puranik
Estimates of Effective Doses Among Czech Uranium Miners ..................... 51 Ladislav Tomasek, Jiri Hulka, Petr Rulik, Helena Mala, Irena Malatova, Vera Beckova
Evaluation of Transboundary Impact of Toxic Metals of Uranium Mine Mailoo-Suu (Kyrgyzstan).................................................. 57 V.B. Aparin, J.P. Voronova, S.K. Smirnova
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Uranium in Water and Sediments of the Mulde River................................. 65 Stefan Bister, Torben Lüllau, Florian Koenn, Maruta Bunka, Jonny Birkhan, Beate Riebe, Rolf Michel
Assessment of Background Uranium Concentration in Groundwater Around a Proposed Mining Area ................................................................... 73 K. Brindha, L. Elango, R.N. Nair
Geochemistry of Radionuclides in Groundwaters at the Former Uranium and Radium Mining Region of Sabugal, Portugal........................ 81 Fernando P. Carvalho, João M. Oliveira, W. Eberhard Falck
Simulation of Radionuclide Transport and Fate in Surface Waters in the Vicinity of a Past Uranium Processing Plant ...................................... 91 Maria de Lurdes Dinis, António Fiúza
Neutralisation and Trace Element Removal from Beverley in-situ Recovery Uranium Mine Barren Lixiviant via Hydrotalcite Formation .... 101 Grant Douglas, Laura Wendling , Kayley Usher, Peter Woods
Concentration of U and Th in the Bloedkoppie Granite, Namibia.............. 111 Fred Kamona
Concentration Dynamics and Speciation of Uranium in a Boreal Forest Creek – Six Years of Weekly Observations ................................................... 119 Stefan Karlsson, Bert Allard
Uranium Pollution of Grand Water in Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan ......... 127 Yoshiko Kawabata, Masaaki Yamada, Onwona-Agyman Siaw, Aparin Vyacheslav, Berdiyar Jollibekov, Masahiro Nagai, Yukio Katayama
Environmental Impact of the Kadji-Sai Uranium Tailing Site, Kyrgyzstan........................................................................................................ 135 Zheenbek Kulenbekov, Broder J. Merkel
Assessment of Distribution Coefficients (Кd) of Radionuclides of the Uranium-Thorium Chain in the Uranium Manufacturing Tailing Dumps .................................................................................................. 143 Valentyn Protsak, Valery Kasparov, Igor Maloshtan, Sviatoslav Levchuk, Vasyl Yoschenko, Irina Kalyabina, Olga Marinich
How Much Uranium Can Be Left at Former U Mining Sites? The Need for a Complex Assessment Framework ........................................ 151 P. Schmidt, E. Kreyßig, W. Löbner
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Health Hazards and Environmental Issues at the Uranium Mine Near Tatanagar, India ..................................................................................... 161 S.K. Sharma
Cadmium and Uranium in German and Brazilian Phosphorous Fertilizers.......................................................................................................... 167 Geerd A. Smidt, Franziska C. Landes, Leandro Machado de Carvalho, Andrea Koschinsky, Ewald Schnug
Radiological and Hydrochemical Investigation of Underground Water of Issyk-Kul Region ......................................................................................... 177 Azamat Tynybekov
Interaction of Chlorella vulgaris and Schizophyllum commune with U(VI)......................................................................................................... 185 M. Vogel, A. Günther, M. Gube, J. Raff, E. Kothe, G. Bernhard
Sustainability: the Balanced Approach to Modern Uranium Mining ......... 193 Peter Waggitt
Uranium Mining Life-Cycle Energy Cost vs. Uranium Resources.............. 201 W. Eberhard Falck
Making Uranium-Mining More Sustainable – The FP7 Project EO-MINERS ....................................................................... 211 W. Eberhard Falck, Henk Coetzee
Groundwater Monitoring Data and Screening Radionuclide Transport Modeling Analyses for the Uranium Mill Tailings at the Pridneprovsky Chemical Plant Site (Dneprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine)....................................... 219 Oleksandr Skalskji, Dmitri Bugai, Oleg Voitsekhovitch, Viktor Ryazantsev, Rodolfo Avila
Assessment of Failure Modes of the Ak-Tyuz Tailing Ponds in Kyrgyzstan in Preparation of Remediation Measures ............................. 229 Isakbek Torgoev, Alex T. Jakubick
The IAEA ENVIRONET Network Supporting the Remediation of Uranium Mining and Milling Sites ............................................................ 239 Horst Monken Fernandes, Philip Michael Carson
Environmental Management Systems in Uranium Exploration at AREVA Resources Canada Inc. (ARC)..................................................... 247 Peter Wollenberg
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Part 2 Phosphate Mining and Uranium Recovery
Developing an “Alternative” Mining Method ............................................... 255 Franz-Werner Gerressen, Heiko Kopfmüller
Assessment of Radiological Impact on the Environment During Recovery of Uranium from Phosphate Rocks and Phosphoric Acid........... 263 A.H. Khan
Uranium Pollution in an Estuary Affected by Two Different Contamination Sources ................................................................................... 271 Guillermo Manjón, María Villa, Rafael García-Tenorio, Juan Mantero, Santigo Hurtado, Mouloud Lehritani
Distribution of Uranium Related to Particle Size of Phosphogypsum from Phosphoric Acid Production (Huelva, SW Spain) ............................... 279 Marusia Rentería-Villalobos, Ignacio Vioque, Juan Mantero, Guillermo Manjón
Lithofacies Study of the Natural Phosphates: Quantification, Genetic Involvement and Distribution of Natural Radionuclides ............................. 287 Said Fakhi, Rabie Outayad, Elmehdi Fait, Mustapha Mouflih, Marusia Rentaria, Ignacio Vioque, Abdelghani Adib Idrissi, Moncef Benmansour, Abderrahim Bouih, Hassan Elhadi, Abdelmjid Nourreddine
Part 3 Cleaning up Technologies for Water and Soil
Conception for Diversion of Runoff Implementing the Trünzig Uranium Tailings Pond into the Regional Catchment Area ........................ 299 Ulf Barnekow, Marcel Roscher, Matthias Bauroth, Gunter Merkel, Manuela Voßberg
Hydrogeological Evaluation of Flooded Uranium Mine Cavities in Hungary........................................................................................................ 307 Gábor Földing, Gabriella Szegvári, Mihály Csővári
Natural Radioactive Elements in the Region of Closed Uranium Mines on Stara Planina, Eastern Serbia ................................................................... 315 Jovan Kovačević, Zoran Nikić, Petar Papić
Solubility Controls of Arsenic, Nickel, and Iron in Uranium Mine Tailings ............................................................................................................. 325 Joseph Essilfie-Dughan, M. Jim Hendry, Jeff Warner, Tom Kotzer
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Study of Radionuclide Transport by Underground Water at the Semipalatinsk Test Site ......................................................................... 335 Ella Gorbunova, Sergey Subbotin
Rehabilitation of Uranium Mining Waste and Restoration of the Plohnbach Valley (Germany): Design Principles, Ecological Requirements and Construction in a Fauna-Flora-Habitat Area ............... 343 N. Gottschalk, P. Schneider, R. Löser, J. Schreyer, S. Anders, B. Tunger
Generation and Prevention of Acid Drainage from Mining Wastes in a Uranium Deposit....................................................................................... 351 Marina Nicolova, Irena Spasova, Plamen Georgiev, Stoyan Groudev
Portable XRF to Guide a Groundwater Source Removal Action at the Cañon City, CO, USA Uranium Mill................................................... 361 G. Greg Lord, Kenneth E. Karp, John Elmer, John Hamrick
Characterization of Thorium Binding by Sequential Extractions in Uranium Tailings of Schneckenstein, Germany ....................................... 371 Taoufik Naamoun
Safe Handling of Low pH Mill Tailings Pore Fluids Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project........................................................... 377 Donald Metzler, Joseph Ritchey
Development and Migration of a Critical Habitat and Its Affect on the Colorado River Protection Strategy at the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project Site ........................................................... 383 Joseph Ritchey, Donald Metzler
Critical Challenges of Acid Mine Drainage in South Africa’s Witwatersrand Gold Mines and Mpumalanga Coal Fields and Possible Research Areas for Collaboration Between South African and German Researchers and Expert Teams ...................................................................... 389 Thibedi Ramontja, Detlef Eberle, Henk Coetzee, Rüdiger Schwarz, Axel Juch
Legacy of Uranium Extraction and Environmental Security in the Republic of Tajikistan........................................................................... 401 M.M. Yunusov
Preparation of a Safety and Environmental Impact Assessment and Design of Remediation Works for Uranium Tailings at AMCO Site, Zambia.................................................................................... 409 Uwe Walter, Rolf Zurl, Michael Paul
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Phytoextraction of Heavy Metals by Dominating Perennial Herbs............. 421 Gerhard Gramss, Klaus-Dieter Voigt, Dirk Merten
Field Scale Phytoremediation of Soils Contaminated with Heavy Metals and Radionuclides and Further Utilization of the Plant Residues........................................................................................ 433 Daniel Mirgorodsky, Lukasz Jablonski, Delphine Ollivier, Juliane Wittig, Sabine Willscher, Dirk Merten, Georg Büchel, Peter Werner
Free and Immobilized Microbial Systems – Potential Effective Radioactive Decontaminators ......................................................................... 443 Ioana-Carmen Popescu, Georgiana Milu, Mihaela Stoica, Gheorghe Crutu, Ecaterina Militaru
Bioleaching of Shale – Impact of Carbon Source.......................................... 449 Viktor Sjöberg, Anna Grandin, Lovisa Karlsson, Stefan Karlsson
Interactions of Ionic Liquids with Uranium and Its Bioreduction .............. 455 Chengdong Zhang, Arokiasamy J. Francis
Part 4 Analytics and Sensors for Uranium and Radon
Environmental Analysis of Uranium with Recombinant Antibodies .......... 467 Diane A. Blake, Xiaoxia Zhu, Bhupal Ban
The Routine Determination of Uranium Activity in Natural Rocks and Minerals by Gamma Spectrometry......................................................... 477 Fatima Zahra Boujrhal, Rajaâ Cherkaoui El Moursli
Airborne Radiometric Surveying for the Management of Health, Safety and the Environment in the Uranium Mining Industry: Potential Applications and Limitations.......................................................... 483 Henk Coetzee, James Larkin
Coca-Cola® for Determining Bioaccessible Uranium in Contaminated Mine Soils ......................................................................................................... 493 Bernd Lottermoser, Ewald Schnug, Silvia Haneklaus
Development of an Immunochromatographic Strip for Rapid, Instrument-Free, On-Site Detection of Uranium .......................................... 499 Xiaoxia Zhu, Bhupal Ban, Xiaoxi Yang, Sergey S. Shevkoplas, Diane A. Blake
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Part 5 Modelling
Ecotoxicity of Uranium in Freshwaters: Influence of the Physico-Chemical Status of the Rivers ............................... 507 Karine Beaugelin-Seiller, Laureline Février, Rodolphe Gilbin, Jacqueline Garnier-Laplace
Radiological Impact Assessment of Mining Activities in the Wonderfonteinspruit Catchment Area, South Africa........................ 517 Rainer Barthel
Challenges in Assessing Uranium-Related Health Risks: Two Case Studies for the Aquatic Exposure Pathway from South Africa –Part I: Guideline and Toxicity Issues and the Pofadder Case Study .......... 529 Frank Winde
Challenges in Assessing Uranium-Related Health risks: Two Case Studies for the Aquatic Exposure Pathway from South Africa – Part II: Case Study Potchefstroom................................................................. 539 Frank Winde
Characterization of Uranium Behavior in the Ruprechtov Site (CZ) ......... 547 Barbora Drtinová, Karel Štamberg, Dušan Vopálka, Alena Zavadilová
Estimation of Distribution Coefficient of Uranium and Its Correlation with Soil Parameters Around Uranium Mining Site .................................... 557 G.G. Pandit, S. Mishra, S. Maity and V.D. Puranik
Uranium (VI) Binding to Humic Substances: Speciation, Estimation of Competition, and Application to Independent Data................................. 565 Pascal E. Reiller, Laura Marang, Delphine Jouvin, Marc F. Benedetti
Sorption of Uranium on Iron Coated Sand in the Presence of Arsenate, Selenate, and Phosphate .................................................................................. 573 Romy Schulze, Broder Merkel
Sorption Behavior of Uranium in Agricultural Soils .................................... 579 Sascha Setzer, Dorit Julich, Stefan Gäth
Kinetics of Two-Line Ferrihydrite Phase Transformation Under Alkaline Conditions: Effect of Temperature and Adsorbed Arsenate ........ 585 Soumya Das, M. Jim Hendry, Joseph Essilfie-Dughan
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The Interaction of U(VI) with Some Bioligands or the Influence of Different Functional Groups on Complex Formation .............................. 595 Laura Frost, Alfatih A.A. Osman, Gerhard Geipel, Katrin Viehweger, Henry Moll, Gert Bernhard
Challenges in Detection, Structural Characterization and Determination of Complex Formation Constants of Uranyl-Arsenate Complexes in Aqueous Solutions .................................. 607 Wondemagegnehu A. Gezahegne, Christoph Hennig, Gerhard Geipel, Britta Planer-Friedrich, Broder J. Merkel
Effect of Temperature and Humic Acid on the U(VI) Diffusion in Compacted Opalinus Clay .......................................................................... 617 C. Joseph, L.R. Van Loon, A. Jakob, K. Schmeide, S. Sachs, G. Bernhard
Thermodynamic Data Dilemma ..................................................................... 627 Broder J. Merkel
Formation of (Ba,Ra)SO4 Solid Solutions – Results from Barite (Re)Precipitation and Coprecipitation Experiments .................................... 635 Volker Metz, Yoav O. Rosenberg, Dirk Bosbach, Melanie Böttle, Jiwchar Ganor
Study of the Speciation in the System UO22+–SO4
2––H2O by Means of the UV-VIS Spectrophotometry ................................................................. 643 Jakub Višňák, Aleš Vetešník, Karel Štamberg, Jiří Bok
Characterization of the Impact of Uranium Mines on the Hydrological System in a Granitic Context: Example of the Limousin Area in France ........................................................................................................... 653 Christian Andres, Charlotte Cazala, Emmanuel Ledoux, Jean-Michel Schmitt
Assessment of Uranium Waste Dump Closure Systems: Results of Long Term Test Fields at the Former Uranium Mining Site in Schlema-Alberoda, Germany ..................................................................... 663 Ralf Löser, Petra Schneider, Jürgen Meyer, Andrea Schramm, Nicole Gottschalk
Implementation of a Modeling Concept to Predict Hydraulic and Geochemical Conditions During Flooding of a Deep Mine................... 673 Thomas Metschies, Ulf Jenk
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Radiological Impact Assessment of the Uranium Tailings Pond at Turamdih in India ....................................................................................... 681 R.N. Nair, Faby Sunny, Manish Chopra, V.D. Puranik
The Mean Hydraulic Residence Time and Its Use for Assessing the Longevity of Mine Water Pollution from Flooded Underground Mines......................................................................................... 689 Michael Paul, Thomas Metschies, Marcus Frenzel, Jürgen Meyer
Uranium Mineralization in Fractured Welded Tuffs of the Krasnokamensk Area: Transfer from Ancient to Modern Oxidizing Conditions ....................................................................................... 701 Vladislav Petrov, Valery Poluektov, Jörg Hammer, Sergey Schukin
Synthesis and Research of Uranium Minerals That Form in the Disposals of Waste Radioactive Products and Under Natural Conditions ....................................................................... 711 Anna Shiryaeva, Maria Gorbunova
Modeling the Groundwater Flow of a 90Sr Plume Through a Permeable Reactive Barrier Installed at the Chalk River Laboratories, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada................................................ 719 Jutta Hoppe, Jeff Bain, David Lee, Dale Hartwig, Sung-Wook Jeen, David Blowes
Part 6 Miscellaneous
Cleaning of NORM Contaminated Pipes from Dismantling of Oil/Gas Production Facilities at a North African Site .............................. 733 Rainer Barthel
Direct and Indirect Effects of Uranium on Microstructure of Sedimentary Phosphate: Fission Tracks and Radon Diffusion ............... 743 Fatima Zahra Boujrhal, Rajaâ Cherkaoui El Moursli
Uranium in German Mineral Water – Occurrence and Origins ................. 749 Friedhart Knolle, Ewald Schnug, Manfred Birke, Rula Hassoun, Frank Jacobs
Heavy Metal Loads to Agricultural Soils in Germany from the Application of Commercial Phosphorus Fertilizers and Their Contribution to Background Concentration in Soils .................. 755 Sylvia Kratz, Frauke Godlinski, Ewald Schnug
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Effect of Mg-Ca-Sr on the Sorption Behavior of Uranium(VI) on Silica.... 763 Sreejesh Nair, Broder J. Merkel
Radiological Hazard of Mine Water from Polymetallic and Uranium Deposits in the Karkonosze Mountains, South-West Poland ....................... 771 Nguyen Dinh Chau, Nowak Jakub, Bialic Marcin, Rajchel Lucyna, Czop Mariusz, Wróblewski Jerzy
Uranium – a Problem in the Elbe Catchment Area?.................................... 779 Petra Schneider, Heinrich Reincke, Sylvia Rohde, Uwe Engelmann
Energetic and Economic Significance of Uranium in Mineral Phosphorous Fertilizers................................................................................... 789 Ewald Schnug, Nils Haneklaus
Contribution of Mineral and Tap Water to the Dietary Intake of As, B, Cu, Li, Mo, Ni, Pb, U and Zn by Humans ..................................................... 795 Rula Hassoun, Ewald Schnug
Uranium in Secondary Phosphate Fertilizers and Base Substrates from Water Treatment Plants ........................................................................ 805 Dorit Julich, Christine Waida, Stefan Gäth
Uranium in German Tap and Groundwater – Occurrence and Origins .... 807 Geerd A. Smidt, Rula Hassoun, Lothar Erdinger, Mathias Schäf, Friedhart Knolle, Jens Utermann, Wilhelmus H.M. Duijnisveld, Manfred Birke, Ewald Schnug
Speciation of Uranium – from the Environment to Living Cells ................. 821 Gerhard Geipel, Katrin Viehweger, Gert Bernhard
The Implications of New Legislation on NORM-Generating Industries .... 827 David Read
Low-Lying States for the 103, 105Mo Isotopes .................................................. 835 O. Jisar, J. Inchaouh, M.K. Jammari, A. Morsad, H. Chakir
Index ................................................................................................................. 845
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Preface
Many elements of the periodic system such as arsenic, mercury, lead, etc. have been discussed and evaluated in the scientific community and in the public aware-ness in contradictory manner during the past 100 years. But uranium and its daughter nuclides and some fission products are probably the most controversially discussed elements in recent days. In 2011, we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Chemistry Nobel Prize awarded to Marie Curie for the disco-very of radium and polonium that she separated and identified from uranium ore. A few years after the Nobel Price was awarded, Europe was in a rush for radium-rich waters in spas like Joachimsthal and Schlema based on the believe that radium may cure cancer and other diseases. It took a while to find that radon and not radium caused the partly extremely high radioactivity of these waters and that radioactivity is a two-sided sword in terms of health treatment. However, even nowadays radium and radon spas exist in many countries. But nowadays waters with about 1 kBq/l are common while in the very beginning waters with 30 kBq/l up to 160 kBq/l have been reported.
With Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the end of WW II, a new era was initiated characterized by the cold war between east and west and a uranium mining boom to supply both nuclear weapon production and slightly later feeding nuclear power plants. Not before 1963 the first version of the Limited Test Ban Treaty, pledging to refrain from testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere, underwater, or in outer space, was signed. However, this nuclear weapon tests emitted more than a 100 times the amount of hazardous nuclides into the atmosphere in com-parison to the 1986 Tschernobyl accident. Two other major mistakes of human society of these times are related to the way of mining, milling and isotope sepa-rating causing severe environmental damages in many countries worldwide on the one side and the missing concept for nuclear waste handling on the other side. The latter has not been solved until recent days.
With the end of the cold war in the late 1980s a new era started. It was charac-terized by less or no future demand of uranium for weapons, certain conferences on disarmament, and dilution of highly enriched uranium-235 with depleted ura-