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Saturday, March 22, 2008
 

New West: "Passed by a 43-21 vote by the Colorado House this week, HB 1164 requires the state Public Utilities Commission to "consider" the construction of large-scale solar plants, rather than coal or natural gas stations, to supply the state's future energy requirements. Whether the PUC can actually force big utilities like Xcel to change their supply plans the bill does not say."

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8:58:53 AM    


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Here's an upate on the proposed uranium operation in Park County from The Fairplay Flume. They write:

Park County Development Services Coordinator Tom Eisenman met with Horizon Nevada Uranium Inc. President Bill Wilson on March 14, and Eisenman was scheduled to meet with county commissioners on March 19, but it's unclear at this point what input the commissioners will have in the decision-making process on uranium mining in Park County. Eisenman said on March 18 that he was in the process of determining what rights the county has with the proposed in-situ recovery uranium mines planned for South Park near Hartsel, in terms of using county land use regulations. The proposed uranium mines are a priority issue for the county, and officials would be watching the progress closely, Eisenman said.

According to information provided by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, three agencies each share a portion of the permitting process: the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, the Colorado Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. A radioactive materials license must be issued by CDPHE to an applicant in order for a company to handle radioactive materials and uranium recovery operations. Part of the application process requires two public meetings and input from county commissioners. According to an e-mail from Warren Smith, community involvement manager for the CDPHE, when making a decision on the application, the CDPHE will take into consideration the county commissioners' comments, but "in the end, it comes down to a question of does the application demonstrate that the operation can be done in a way that protects people and the environment." The public input meetings would be further along in the process of applying for permits and could be years away, according to CDPHE documents.

The Colorado Department of Natural Resources also requires a notice of intent of prospecting activities be sent to property owners whose land might be mined. A mining company must also obtain a reclamation permit. The EPA requires that mining companies receive an aquifer exemption for any possible in-situ mining operation. During the application process, a company must prove that an aquifer isn't currently being used as a source of water and cannot be in the future, in order to obtain the exemption...

This summer, Horizon Nevada will be drilling exploratory wells to determine the level of uranium in the area. The process would involve drilling holes and measuring radiation...

Doran Moore, one of the founding members of Save Our South Park Water '08, said his organization is in the process of collecting membership and will hold a public meeting in early April. "We want to preserve the quality of life," he said, including property value and water quality. "I love the area." His property isn't on the list of properties on which a claim was filed, but neighbors all around him are, which prodded him into action. "We've certainly received a lot of inquiries and encouragement," said Moore, who has set up a Web site at SOSPW08.blogspot.com.

More Coyote Gulch coverage here.

From The Norwood Post: "Norwood could get a new neighbor: a uranium mill outside of Naturita to process all of the uranium ore that is being mined in and around San Miguel County. Energy Fuels, Inc. is in the early stages of permitting its Piñon Ridge Mill to process up to 1,000 tons of uranium ore, as well as vanadium, per day. It would be the first uranium processing facility to be constructed in the U.S. in 25 years."

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7:06:29 AM    


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Today is World Water Day. Take time out of your day to reflect on the billion or so people around the world that do not have a sustainable clean supply of water. You can help by participating in today's UNICEF Tap Project. Go out to dinner tonight and donate a $1 to the project at participating restaurants. Click on the link, enter your zip code, donate, help someone.

"colorado water"
6:45:51 AM    



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