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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Uranium Scandal is Real. But it's the Trump Admin Who is Guilty...
Uranium firm lobbied to have Bears Ears National Monument scaled backA uranium company launched a concerted lobbying campaign to scale back Bears Ears National Monument, saying such action would give it easier access to the area's uranium deposits and help it operate a nearby processing mill, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and top Utah Republicans have said repeatedly that questions of mining or drilling played no role in President Donald Trump's announcement Monday that he was cutting the site by more than 1.1 million acres, or 85 percent. Trump also signed a proclamation nearly halving the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, which is also in southern Utah and has significant coal deposits.
"This is not about energy," Zinke told reporters Tuesday. "There is no mine within Bears Ears."
But the nation's sole uranium processing mill sits directly next to the boundaries that President Barack Obama designated a year ago when he established Bears Ears. The documents show that Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc., a subsidiary of a Canadian firm, urged the Trump administration to limit the monument to the smallest size needed to protect key objects and areas, such as archeological sites, to make it easier to access the radioactive ore.
In a May 25 letter to the Interior Department, Chief Operating Officer Mark Chalmers wrote that the 1.35 million-acre expanse Obama created "could affect existing and future mill operations." He later noted, "There are also many other known uranium and vanadium deposits located within the [original boundaries] that could provide valuable energy and mineral resources in the future."
Gov. Gary Herbert, R-Utah, addressed the energy considerations in an interview Monday. "The only thing that smacks of energy is the uranium," he said. "The uranium deposits are outside the monument now."
Energy Fuels Resources did not just weigh in on national monuments through public-comment letters. It hired a team of lobbyists at Faegre Baker Daniels - led by Andrew Wheeler, who is awaiting Senate confirmation as the Environmental Protection Agency's deputy secretary - to work on the matter and other federal policies affecting the company. It paid the firm $30,000 between Jan. 1 and Sept. 30, according to federal lobbying records, for work on this and other priorities.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and top Utah Republicans have said repeatedly that questions of mining or drilling played no role in President Donald Trump's announcement Monday that he was cutting the site by more than 1.1 million acres, or 85 percent. Trump also signed a proclamation nearly halving the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, which is also in southern Utah and has significant coal deposits.
"This is not about energy," Zinke told reporters Tuesday. "There is no mine within Bears Ears."
But the nation's sole uranium processing mill sits directly next to the boundaries that President Barack Obama designated a year ago when he established Bears Ears. The documents show that Energy Fuels Resources (USA) Inc., a subsidiary of a Canadian firm, urged the Trump administration to limit the monument to the smallest size needed to protect key objects and areas, such as archeological sites, to make it easier to access the radioactive ore.
In a May 25 letter to the Interior Department, Chief Operating Officer Mark Chalmers wrote that the 1.35 million-acre expanse Obama created "could affect existing and future mill operations." He later noted, "There are also many other known uranium and vanadium deposits located within the [original boundaries] that could provide valuable energy and mineral resources in the future."
Gov. Gary Herbert, R-Utah, addressed the energy considerations in an interview Monday. "The only thing that smacks of energy is the uranium," he said. "The uranium deposits are outside the monument now."
Energy Fuels Resources did not just weigh in on national monuments through public-comment letters. It hired a team of lobbyists at Faegre Baker Daniels - led by Andrew Wheeler, who is awaiting Senate confirmation as the Environmental Protection Agency's deputy secretary - to work on the matter and other federal policies affecting the company. It paid the firm $30,000 between Jan. 1 and Sept. 30, according to federal lobbying records, for work on this and other priorities.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-uranium-firm-bears-ears-national-monument-20171208-story.html
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The Uranium Scandal is Real. But it's the Trump Admin Who is Guilty... (Original Post)
CousinIT
Dec 2017
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NoMoreRepugs
(9,418 posts)1. That darn Hillary is at the bottom of this somehow.
dchill
(38,485 posts)2. And "WE" need uranium for... What?
marble falls
(57,081 posts)3. To make Zinke richer, silly!
Doodley
(9,088 posts)4. What exactly are Democratic lawmakers doing to inform America about what Trump is doing?
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)5. "Subsidiary of a Canadian firm."
Foreign ownership of OUR uranium?
Where are you, Faux News?
Faux pas
(14,672 posts)6. ...
mopinko
(70,098 posts)7. mine fracking waste instead.
we are going crazy trying to dispose of radioactive fracking waste. why, oh why, are we talking about grinding up mountains when it is being buried as a slurry that could easily be separated?
dlk
(11,561 posts)8. Projection, Projection Projection