[ RadSafe ] Fresh Yellowcake sample

Rees, Brian G brees at lanl.gov
Fri Sep 14 14:23:50 CDT 2012


Hi Steve!

That would be ironic!  Blanding has been suggested, and I've emailed Energy Fuels, but haven't heard back from them.  And I hadn't put that together, there were just a few buildings standing when I started, so thanks!
That'd make an interesting side note in the paper if that's where I get it.

Thanks,
Brian


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Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Fresh Yellowcake sample

How ironic, Mr. Rees you may be able to get yellowcake from what I believe  
is the yellowcake facility that you watched be dismantled at the ARCO  
Bluewater Mill in Grants, NM between 1987 and 1989.  It may have all  ready been 
gone by the time you started work there. I believe that facility was  
re-built at the White Mesa Mill in Blanding Utah but never or only operated for  
a short period of time in the 90,s.  Could it be?
 

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In a message dated 9/14/2012 1:22:52 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
Ed.Stroud at dphe.state.co.us writes:

Brian,
No operating mills in Colorado at the moment, but there's  one in Utah 
(Denison/White Mesa Mill near Blanding) and one in Wyoming (Smith  Ranch near 
Casper).

Ed Stroud, Compliance Lead
Radioactive Materials  Unit
Colorado Department of Public Health and  Environment


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[mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Rees, Brian  G
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 10:26 AM
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Subject: [ RadSafe ]  Fresh Yellowcake sample

I'm interested in obtaining a freshly separated  sample (about 500 gm) of 
yellowcake.  The younger the better (like within  days of separation).
It'd be shipped to Los Alamos National Laboratory, a  DOE/NNSA  U.S. 
Government facility, so licensing issues are  easy.
We're quite willing to pay market price, shipping, etc.

If you  can help, please contact me:

Thanks,
Brian Rees
Los Alamos  National Laboratory
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