Revitalizing the White Mesa Uranium-Vanadium Mill of Denison Mines (USA) Corp. at Blanding, Utah USA

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Barlow
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Aug 1, 2010

Abstract

The White Mesa Mill (WMM) began operating in 1980 as a regional processing mill owned by Energy Fuels Nuclear, Inc. Original mill design was for 656,000 Mtpa of U ore producing 1,250 tpa of U3O8 concentrate. Sustained market downturns delayed facility upgrades during most of the 1980s and 1990s. The new owners of WMM, Denison Mines, elected to advance the regional mill concept in 2007 with the modernization of these facilities. This paper details decisions taken and lessons learned in plant redesign, choice of leading-edge instrumentation, motor controls and process automation, training and some example benefits from process control stabilization.
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APA: C. Barlow  (2010)  Revitalizing the White Mesa Uranium-Vanadium Mill of Denison Mines (USA) Corp. at Blanding, Utah USA

MLA: C. Barlow Revitalizing the White Mesa Uranium-Vanadium Mill of Denison Mines (USA) Corp. at Blanding, Utah USA. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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