Thursday, 25 March 2004

Uranium scare hits mine staff, The Australian, 25 March, 2004. Page One.

Uranium scare hits mine staff: [2 All-round First Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 25 Mar 2004: 1.
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AUSTRALIA'S most controversial mine, Ranger in Kakadu National Park, was shut down yesterday following a uranium scare affecting 20 staff.
The federal Government's supervising scientist at Ranger, Arthur Johnston, whose field station receives water from the mine, said his staff were at the mine helping owner Energy Resources Australia investigate the incident and were sampling water in surrounding creeks.
The open-cut Ranger mine, 250km east of Darwin, is bordered by a uranium processing plant. It has been the subject of repeated demonstrations by conservationists. A Senate inquiry last year found regulation of the site to be "flawed, confusing and inadequate".

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