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Trump Could Revive Utah's Uranium Mines but Activists Worry about Industry's Legacy

机译:特朗普可以复兴犹他州的铀矿,但激进主义者担心工业遗产

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A decision expected from the Trump White House in coming weeks could have far-reaching consequences for Utah's uranium mining industry, which has been largely dormant in the face of competition from overseas producers. U.S. nuclear power plants get the vast majority of their uranium fuel from foreign sources — such as Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and China — even though there are ample reserves of the radioactive mineral at home in the Colorado Plateau. President Donald Trump could change that with a stroke of the executive pen should he sign an order requiring — in the name of national security — power generators to receive 25 percent of the uranium they use from domestic sources. Such a measure could breathe new life into an extractive industry that has a storied past in Utah, along with a troubling environmental legacy and public health history whose impacts still sting decades after Cold War-era uranium mines and mills closed.
机译:特朗普白宫将在未来几周内做出的一项决定可能会对犹他州的铀矿开采业产生深远的影响,因为面对海外生产商的竞争,铀矿开采业一直处于休眠状态。即使美国科罗拉多高原上的放射性矿物储备充足,美国的核电厂仍从外国来源(例如俄罗斯,哈萨克斯坦,乌兹别克斯坦和中国)获得大部分铀燃料。唐纳德·特朗普总统可以用行政笔划一下改变这一点,如果他签署一项以国家安全为名的命令,要求发电机必须从国内来源接收其使用的铀的25%。这样的措施可以为在犹他州具有传奇色彩的采掘业注入新的活力,以及令人不安的环境遗产和公共卫生历史,其影响在冷战时期的铀矿和冶炼厂关闭数十年后仍会持续。

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