Today's Uranium Milling Costs (8d94e9a9-e955-4785-94cd-7b7c56216c04)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ralph H. Light
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The recent surge in demand for uranium in the United States, accompanied by a significant increase in price, has resulted in exploration, mining, and milling of lower grade ores than have been exploited in the past. To sustain production levels of uranium with lower grades of feed requires larger tonnage mill operations. Also, because of recent environmental regulations, mill operations must be prepared to properly contain large tonnages of tailings, and recycle, treat and discharge, or evaporate mill effluents. Thus, the advent of lower grade ores, larger tonnage mills, and environmental considerations has made the cost of milling a critical factor in today's uranium production economics in the United States. Three basic milling methods are employed for extracting uranium from ores: 1. Acid leach, countercurrent decantation, and solvent extraction. 2. Acid leach, resin-in-pulp, and Eluex. 3. Alkaline leach, solid-liquor separation, and precipitation. Vanadium often occurs as a valuable by-product in ore deposits located in the Uravan mineral belt in Western Colorado. Also, lesser amounts of vanadium may occur in ores from South Dakota, New Mexico, and Utah. Vanadium is usually extracted in the acid leach solution with uranium and recovered by solvent extraction after recovery of the uranium. By-product recovery of uranium from phosphoric acid and porphyry copper dump leach solutions is now receiving considerable attention. Pilot plant studies are under way and construction of commercial plants is in progress.
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APA: Ralph H. Light  (1977)  Today's Uranium Milling Costs (8d94e9a9-e955-4785-94cd-7b7c56216c04)

MLA: Ralph H. Light Today's Uranium Milling Costs (8d94e9a9-e955-4785-94cd-7b7c56216c04). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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