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  1. ChippyTits on August 6, 2023 at 3:18 am

    I was on that site for my work and they told me All the equipment they are using to clean up the tailings will be buried also brand new loaders excavators dump trucks EVERYTHING!

  2. Disiam Theillusion on August 6, 2023 at 3:37 am

    What about all the uranium found everywhere on earth.why isn’t it a threat

  3. darthvader5300 on August 6, 2023 at 4:03 am

    Just curious. Can uranium mine tailings be SAFEY used as an ULTRA CHEAP sand aggregate tailings SINCE NO ONE WANTS IT BECAUSE THEY ARE SCARED OF IT BY USING GEOPOLYMERS TO LOCK IN ALL OF THAT RESIDUAL RADIOACTIVITY AND IT’S ACCOMPANYING RADIOACTIVE CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSING IT? The aim is to pour that mixture in a pure geopolymer casing with thick walls and fill it up until it is 12 inches from the top and allow it to dry and pour in a pure geopolymer liquid to seal it off permanently together. The aim is to use these 1 cubic meter blocks as a kind of filler blocks to create mine tailing impoundment dams and reservoirs where non-radioactive mine tailings will be mixed with a mixture of cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass which is pre-dissolved first before it is added with an additional amount of water as they call it into that cement powder and slaked lime powder and powdered brick or powdered sodium silicate powder or water glass mixture (50% silica and 50% sodium carbonate to make it water soluble) and then mix it with these mine tailings to lock in and solidify and stabilize them into solid artificial rocks. Others are using slaked lime and iron slag powder and powdered sand made from ordinary sand or quartz or quartzite or diatomaceous earth or ordinary river sand.

  4. Speak Life Garden Homestead & Permaculture on August 6, 2023 at 4:05 am

    No nuclear!!!!!

  5. Julia Hart on August 6, 2023 at 4:06 am

    Why is (virtually) no one talking about this?

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