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Uranium Activity in Utah: Challenges and Reclamation Strategies

This presentation by Terry Snyder at the Uranium Workshop on August 12, 2008, addresses critical issues related to uranium activity in Utah. Key concerns include the need for consistent reclamation measures across state lines, alignment between BLM and State agency practices, and the impact of increased workloads on meeting regulatory timeframes. Emphasis is placed on the importance of effective communication among state agencies, operators, and federal entities. Additionally, worker safety regarding gamma radiation and radon exposure is discussed, alongside planning requirements for future operations.

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Uranium Activity in Utah: Challenges and Reclamation Strategies

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  1. Utah’s Uranium Activity and Associated Issues/Concerns Presented at the Uranium Workshop on August 12, 2008 by Terry Snyder

  2. Issues/Concerns • Reclamation measures that are consistent across state lines within BLM. • Reclamation measures consistent with State agencies. • Increased work load difficult to meet regulatory time frames. • The greater the work load the more important communication with State agencies, operator, other federal agencies, etc.

  3. Issues/Concerns continued • Co-lateral duties • Worker safety gamma and radon • Planning

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