Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Chesapeake Officials Raise Concerns Over Uranium Mine

CHESAPEAKE City officials have joined Virginia Beach in raising concerns about a proposed uranium mine in south central Virginia.


In a letter to the state Coal and Energy Commission, the agency tapped to oversee a study on uranium mining, City Manager William Harrell said Chesapeake is worried the mine could contaminate part of the city’s water supply.


Chesapeake and Virginia Beach officials say a flood caused by big hurricane could flush radioactive materials into the cities’ water supply. Chesapeake gets up to half its water from Lake Gaston, which is about 100 miles downstream of the proposed Pittsylvania County mine. Virginia Beach gets most of its water from Lake Gaston.


http://hamptonroads.com/2009/01/chesapeake-officials-raise-concerns-over-uranium-mine

2 comments:

John Chaney said...

And the beat goes on......

John Chaney said...

And the beat goes on.........