Conference Proceedings
Tenth Underground Operators' Conference 2008
Conference Proceedings
Tenth Underground Operators' Conference 2008
The Millennium Deposit - Design of a New Uranium Mine in Canada
With the increased focus on the need for more uranium mines, this paper presents the design process currently underway for the development of the Millennium deposit in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. This deposit, located 630 - 750 m below surface, will be accessed by two shafts and will be mined by blasthole stoping methods at less than 500 t/d. Mining grade will approximate two per cent U3O8 and mine life is expected to be six to seven years. The project is a joint venture between Cameco, AREVA and JCU. This paper discusses in detail methods used to predict worker radiation exposures, the methods used to monitor the work environment and procedures unique to the uranium industry necessary to minimise worker radiation exposures._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Beattie, D, Hatley, J and Smith, T, 2008._x000D_
The millennium deposit - design of a new uranium mine in Canada, in Proceedings Tenth Underground Operators' Conference 2008, pp 3-12 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
FORMAL CITATION:Beattie, D, Hatley, J and Smith, T, 2008._x000D_
The millennium deposit - design of a new uranium mine in Canada, in Proceedings Tenth Underground Operators' Conference 2008, pp 3-12 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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D Beattie, J Hatley, T Smith
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