Status of the Domestic Uranium Mining and Milling Industry: The Effects of Imports : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, September 25, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 476 páginas |
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additional analysis Atomic Energy Act capacity Chairman Commission commitments Committee contracts cost current policy deliveries Department of Energy DOE enrichment domestic production domestic uranium industry domestic uranium producers domestic utilities DRAFT effect electric enriched uranium enrichment customers enrichment plants enrichment services estimates exploration FIGURE foreign uranium future impact increase Industry Exception limit long-term market price milling industry million mining and milling natural uranium NRC's nuclear power operating tails assay percent policy options pound production capability projected purchase radiation radon reactor reduced regulations regulatory Representative HOLIFIELD Representative HOSMER reserves restrictions result risk Rocky Mountain Energy schedule SCHLESINGER SEABORG Senator DOMENICI short tons split tails statement stockpile Subcommittee thousand tons tion toll enrichment transaction tails assay U.S. uranium industry unfilled requirements United uranium demand uranium enrichment uranium imports uranium inventories uranium market Uranium Mill uranium supply viability viable domestic uranium
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Página 72 - I hold that in contemplation of universal law and of the Constitution the Union of these States is perpetual. Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed, in the fundamental law of all national governments.
Página 12 - That the Commission, to the extent necessary to assure the maintenance of a viable domestic uranium industry, shall not offer such services for source or special nuclear materials of foreign origin intended for use in a utilization facility within or under the jurisdiction of the United States.
Página 71 - As Chief Justice Marshall explained in Marbury v. Madison, 5 US (1 Cranch) 137, 2 L.Ed. 60 (1803), our Constitution and its principles The Honorable William Stratton July 10, 1981 Page 9 "are designed to be permanent.
Página 294 - All previous expenditures, before the time estimate, for such items as property acquisition, exploration, mine development, and mill construction are excluded. Also excluded are income taxes, profit, and the cost of money.
Página 50 - Subcommittee Committee on Environment and Public Works United States Senate Washington, DC...
Página 432 - ... previously planned, while continuing to employ the existing schedule for our uranium enrichment services transactions. This schedule, as you know,, is based on a transaction tails assay of 0.20 percent. Operation in this manner will gradually reduce our stocks of surplus uranium and in a way which will avoid direct competition by the Government in the private uranium market. Our studies indicate that proceeding in this manner would not, in itself, affect the charge for our toll enrichment services,...
Página 71 - ... may pose a potential and significant radiation health hazard to the public, and that the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare and the regulation of interstate commerce require that every reasonable effort be made to provide for the stabilization, disposal, and control in a safe and environmentally sound manner of such tailings in order to prevent or minimize radon diffusion into the environment and to prevent or minimize other environmental hazards from such tailings.
Página 432 - Commission will relax and ultimately remove the existing restriction on enrichment of foreign uranium for domestic use. On this matter the Commission retains the view expressed in our October 13 announcement that consistent with a plan for disposal of surplus uranium stocks, such...
Página 431 - Commission fully supports this policy and is implementing it not only by encouraging the private sector to engage in uranium enriching on a commercial basis, but also by including in our long-range planning contingency options for increasing capacity at our existing facilities if this should prove necessary. Recognizing the need for such contingency plans, we will assure that they are available on a timely basis.
Página 405 - AEC would, on a case-by-case basis, consider requests by US fabricators for deferred payment of enriching service charges on toll enriched material — at an interest charge on the unpaid balance equal to the then-current use charge rate — during a fabrication period of up to one year.