Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Uranium Mines and Tornadoes? Doesn't Sound Too Wise!

In light of the recent weather in the area, is a uranium mine in a state with so many tornadoes really a wise idea? Hmmm...and the figures below are just for 2006!

From our friend Phil in NM:


http://www.vdem.state.va.us/newsroom/history/stats/tornado/2006stats.cfm

History & Statistics

Virginia's Weather HistoryVirginia Weather and Disaster StatisticsPresidentially Declared Disasters

What's In Weather and Disaster Statistics

Virginia Weather and Disaster Statistics: Tornado Statistics

Tornado Statistics, 2006

  • Total number of tornadoes: 16
  • Total people killed: 0
  • Total people injured: 3
  • Total damage estimated: $425,000

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's also worth examining the dangerous weather generated by remnants of major hurricanes. The flash flooding, high winds, etc., are in addition to the prospect of tornadoes spawned by such tropical weather systems. Mining experts will (or should) concede that environmental management and risk would be a significant concern which would need to be addressed if such an operation were proposed for an area in Virginia with a history of severe weather. Even then, would the bonds be nearly adequate enough for the potential weather-related disasters? Would anyone be held legally liable for an act of nature?

Smidgen said...

Oh, do we have a site for you! I was just getting ready to post it. It's the VA Dept. of Emergency Management.

http://www.vdes.state.va.us/threats/
radiological/Radiological_Information
_for_Farmers_and_Growers.pdf

It's naivete is stunning in light of the possibility of an uranium mine. I'll be posting more on the main site.

Thanks for your comments!

Smidgen