Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Va. Beach Council Should Oppose Uranium Mining, Staff Says [developing]


VIRGINIA BEACH

Virginia Beach officials are recommending in a meeting this afternoon that the City Council oppose the proposed uranium mining project in Pittsylvania County.

Officials fear the city's downstream water supply in Lake Gaston could be contaminated by the operation if a hurricane struck the mining area.

Although uranium mining currently is banned in Virginia, the state is weighing whether to lift the moratorium. A massive uranium deposit in Pittsylvania is valued at about $10 billion.

For more details, return to PilotOnline.com later and read tomorrow's Virginian-Pilot.

http://hamptonroads.com/2008/11/va-beach-council-should-oppose-uranium-mining-staff-says

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