Uranium in Virginia 2
Underneath a plot of farmland used to raise cattle, hay and timber in south central Virginia lies what is thought to be the largest deposit of uranium in the United States.Now, three decades after the deposit was found, landowner Walter Coles has set his sights on mining the 200-acre site despite concerns of environmental groups and residents about unearthed radioactive material that could contaminate the area’s land, air and source of drinking water.
Coles is attempting to convince the Virginia General Assembly to approve a $1 million safety study in advance of reversing the 25-year ban on uranium mining in the state. Gov. Timothy Kaine (D) supports the study. Others lobbying for approval include Coles’s brother-in-law Whitt Clement, a former legislator, and investor Henry Hurt, whose son is a state senator.
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And who is lobbying for the safety, security and quality of life for residents who live near Coles Hill? Who will support their very real and very legitimate concerns about the risks involved with uranium mining/milling? I’m not aware of any legislators asking to hear from those citizens, the ones who will be most affected by this decision?
what part of va was this discovery found?