2009
DOI: 10.1186/1476-069x-8-29
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Development of risk maps to minimize uranium exposures in the Navajo Churchrock mining district

Abstract: BackgroundDecades of improper disposal of uranium-mining wastes on the Navajo Nation has resulted in adverse human and ecological health impacts as well as socio-cultural problems. As the Navajo people become increasingly aware of the contamination problems, there is a need to develop a risk-communication strategy to properly inform tribal members of the extent and severity of the health risks. To be most effective, this strategy needs to blend accepted risk-communication techniques with Navajo perspectives su… Show more

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“…Today, it is also recognised that exposure of uranium miners to high concentrations of radon increased lung cancer mortality [22]. Public mistrust of uranium mining and waste management is a serious question in many countries [11,23]. As a consequence, it is now understood by the mining industry and governments that the success of new developments in uranium industries depends on social licensing to these industries.…”
Section: Uranium Mining and Legacy Sitesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Today, it is also recognised that exposure of uranium miners to high concentrations of radon increased lung cancer mortality [22]. Public mistrust of uranium mining and waste management is a serious question in many countries [11,23]. As a consequence, it is now understood by the mining industry and governments that the success of new developments in uranium industries depends on social licensing to these industries.…”
Section: Uranium Mining and Legacy Sitesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In this study, leaching behavior is considered to include the leached concentrations of the elements, leached amount, leachability, L am and L rm . Fraction profiles of the elements could further assess the potential risks posed by the elements from coal gangue [6,46]. In future research, the fraction profiles, water-leachable, ion-changeable, carbonate-bound, organic-bound, silicate-bound and sulfide-bound particles of the selected 12 elements will be investigated.…”
Section: Leaching Behavior and Experimental Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uranium contamination of groundwater is being increasingly recognized as a health threat to rural residents relying on home wells for their drinking water, not only in communities with a legacy of mining [1], but also where naturally occurring uranium is the source of contamination [2][3][4][5]. However, most of the key studies of health effects from drinking uranium contaminated water have been conducted in other countries [4,[6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%