Cameco - should we let them near our water catchment????
Cameco Q & A ASTC Aldermen and the Mayor:
www.netgrrl.com.au/June16
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At la Alice Springs Town Council Committee Meeting on June 16 2008, I put the following question to the Regional Manager of Cameco, the company applying to the NT Government for a uranium exploration license just 20km from Alice Springs and over our water catchment area:
Given two very recent examples of unresolved environmental damage caused by Cameco’s mining operations;My Question to Jennifer Parks and Response
Firstly - Cameco’s underground uranium mine at Cigar Lake in Sasketchewan Canada completely flooded with water in October 23 2006 and you continue to have the entire mine shut down and not operating despite it containing 17% of the world's known uranium reserves, almost two years later;
and Secondly – Cameco suspended operations at the Port Hope Nuclear Plant in July 2007 noting soil contamination and now some 12 months later it has been revealed this has leaked into one of North America's largest bodies of fresh water, the Great Lake, Lake Ontario;
how can you guarantee the mine will not be flooded and how can you guarantee the underground water on which Alice Springs' very existence depends will not be contaminated even by the substantial drilling involved in exploration to the satisfaction of the many people now aware of Cameco's past record?
Questions from all Aldermen -note YouTube is low quality.
Click here for streamed high quality clip
Their response including Q's from other Aldermen and the Mayor:
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1 Comments:
Hello Jane:
Cameco is currently exploring for uranium in my area (the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, along Lake Superior, USA). Here is a link to a recent article I wrote on their malfeasance....
http://www.northwoodswild.org/component/content/article/57-sulfide-and-uranium-mining-news/131-cameco-hits-rough-patch
Also, their subsidiary Centerra Gold was stripped of its licenses to operate its Kumptor Gold mine, in Kyrgystan. I wrote a little bit about that in an article last year (a paragraph on Kumptor is third from last)...
http://www.northwoodswild.org/projects/sulfide-and-uranium-mining/69-sulfide-and-uranium-mining/72-uranium-exploration-in-the-up
Take care and keep fighting,
Gabriel Caplett
Michigan, USA
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