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Firm pitches idea for a uranium mill

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Billion dollar cleanup | 4:04 a.m. May 5, 2008
$125 M investment, $125 Billion cleanup in 50 years. Haven't we learned our lessons with this incredibly toxic substance? The threats to public health are too great to allow more uranium milling in Utah.
Crazy | 10:38 a.m. May 5, 2008
Colorado already turned down the companys request to use the chemical to get the uraniuam quicker by turning it into a a liquid. The reason being is that the chemical has the potenial to leak in to ground water which would contaminate it for years and years and thats just not a good idea. I hope Utah turns it down.
c4mackk | 12:05 p.m. May 5, 2008
Yeah another great idea. Maybe Rob Bishop can call up EnviroCare to make sure they get the contract to store the radioactive waste when there done. Of course this would require a small campaign contribution Errrrr Bribe.

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