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Uranium from Africa

Mitigation of uranium mining impacts on society and environment by industry and governments

Uranium mining operations have high impacts on environment and society, and can lead to deterioration of health of workers and communities. Uranium mining activities are increasing in Africa, where mining is not always strictly regulated and controlled. Mitigation of negative impacts from uranium mines by national governments and international mining companies can have a positive effect on society and environment.
This report assesses what mitigation measures governments and industry are taking in Namibia, South Africa, and the Central African Republic. Practices are compared with Canada and Australia, where regulation is more strict.

Authors F. Scheele
Type Report
Date July 2011
dossier Extractives & Mining
Uranium
Companies Rio Tinto International Holdings Ltd.
AREVA
Paladin Energy
AngloGold Ashanti
First Uranium
Responsible organisation SOMO
World Information Service on Energy
Countries Central African Republic
Namibia
South Africa
Regions Africa
Publisher SOMO

 

  

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