Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Proposed Uranium Mine Spurs Virginia Beach Resolution


VIRGINIA BEACH


The City Council took a stand against uranium mining Tuesday night, adopting a resolution opposing a mine proposed for south central Virginia.


City officials fear uranium mining in Pittsylvania County - about 200 miles away - could contaminate Lake Gaston, the city's water source.


"We can't afford to risk appearing we don't oppose an activity that could ruin this water source," said Vice Mayor Louis Jones.


Uranium is used to power nuclear plants. The Pittsylvania deposit is estimated to be worth between $7 billion and $10 billion.


State Sen. Frank Wagner of Virginia Beach said in a letter to the City Council on Tuesday that the resolution was premature, suggesting the city wait until a study on the impact of uranium mining is done.


Walter Coles Sr., chairman of Virginia Uranium Inc., which is proposing the mine, said the City Council resolution contains "factual errors and alarmist rhetoric."

http://hamptonroads.com/2008/12/proposed-uranium-mine-spurs-virginia-beach-resolution


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