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SALT LAKE CITY — In the southeastern Utah desert famous for red rock arches and canyon labyrinths, the long-dormant uranium mining industry is looking to revive under President Donald Trump.
Like the United States' energy future, Laura Nelson is dynamic and evolving, seeking to find what technology works best. And ...
A new report by the Utah Geological Survey details the value and the diversity of the state’s mining industry — which was ...
The Velvet-Wood project, in San Juan County, Utah, aims to produce uranium, which is used as a fuel in nuclear power plants, as well as vanadium, used in the production of steel alloys.
The agreement will facilitate the removal of "approximately one million cubic yards of uranium mine waste from the Northeast ...
Facebook posts about a missing Colorado couple found dead in an abandoned Utah mine appeared to have spawned from another false story.
Utah officials who have championed nuclear energy developments, including Cox in a recent op-ed published in the Deseret News, criticized the fact that about 25% of the enriched uranium used in U ...
And just off U.S. 191 in southeastern Utah is a hub of the industry, Energy Fuels' White Mesa mill, the country's only uranium mill still in operation.
And just off U.S. 191 in southeastern Utah is a hub of the industry, Energy Fuels' White Mesa mill, the country's only uranium mill still in operation.
And just off U.S. 191 in southeastern Utah is a hub of the industry, Energy Fuels' White Mesa mill, the country's only uranium mill still in operation.
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