Saturday, December 7, 2013

Uranium mine spill near Jabiru, Northern Territory, locals fear for Kakadu National Park - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Uranium mine spill near Jabiru, Northern Territory, locals fear for Kakadu National Park - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Uranium mine spill near Jabiru, Northern Territory, locals fear for Kakadu National Park

Updated 1 hour 16 minutes ago
There has been a serious spill of contaminated slurry at a uranium mine near Jabiru in the Northern Territory.
The Ranger mine's operator Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) said a tank in the processing area of the mine failed about 1:00am.
Workers discovered a hole in the side of the tank and were evacuated before the tank burst and "a mixture of slurry escaped".
The mine is surrounded by Kakadu National Park and is located about 230 kilometres east of Darwin.
Traditional owner groups said they are "sick with worry" about the potential environment impact, but ERA spokesman Tim Eckersley said there is no environmental emergency.
"They evacuated the area and at about 1:00am the tank basically split at the bottom and the processing slurry, which is a mixture of mud and water, has spilled out the bottom of the tank.
"That's the beginning of our processing operations, so it's a mixture of ground-up uranium ore and acid."
He said the material mostly spilled onto compacted earth, tarmac and drains.
"It's very impervious material so there's very little chance of it leaking into the soil there."
The company said earlier in a statement that the slurry moved outside the containment area, but was captured and contained on-site.
"As the material was contained within the processing area there is no impact on the environment surrounding the Ranger Project Area."

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