NukeWorker.com: Nuclear Jobs, Resumes, Outage Schedules, & RCT Training

NukeWorker Menu

Nuclear Pictures

NukeWorker online photo album.

The Gunnison uranium mill site is located just southwest of the City of Gunnison in Gunnison County, Colorado.
In 1954-1955, uranium deposits were discovered in the Cochetopa, Tallahassee Creek, and Marshall Pass uranium districts in the Southern Rocky Mountains of central Colorado. Development of the deposits soon followed. In November 1956, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) signed a contract with the Gunnison Mining Company (GMC) for a small uranium mill at Gunnison, Colorado. The mill was built on a 62-acre tract just south of Gunnison, and its first delivery under GMC’s only contract was made in February 1958. In late 1961, GMC’s assets were acquired by Kermac Nuclear Fuels Corporation (KNF). The mill continued to operate under KNF until April 1962, when it was closed down. Originally designed for a throughput capacity of 200 tons of ore per day (TPD), the mill was operated over its life at an average of 350 TPD, due to the lower than anticipated grade of ore received. Ore deliveries in 1958 averaged 0.24 percent U3O8, but the grade declined to about 0.12 percent during 1960-1962. 
Keywords: UMTRA

The Gunnison uranium mill site is located just southwest of the City of Gunnison in Gunnison County, Colorado.

In 1954-1955, uranium deposits were discovered in the Cochetopa, Tallahassee Creek, and Marshall Pass uranium districts in the Southern Rocky Mountains of central Colorado. Development of the deposits soon followed. In November 1956, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) signed a contract with the Gunnison Mining Company (GMC) for a small uranium mill at Gunnison, Colorado. The mill was built on a 62-acre tract just south of Gunnison, and its first delivery under GMC’s only contract was made in February 1958. In late 1961, GMC’s assets were acquired by Kermac Nuclear Fuels Corporation (KNF). The mill continued to operate under KNF until April 1962, when it was closed down. Originally designed for a throughput capacity of 200 tons of ore per day (TPD), the mill was operated over its life at an average of 350 TPD, due to the lower than anticipated grade of ore received. Ore deliveries in 1958 averaged 0.24 percent U3O8, but the grade declined to about 0.12 percent during 1960-1962.

NRC.low.level.disposalsites.gif 2002707.jpg ashdrge.jpg whitecanyon.gif shiprock.gif
File information
Filename:gunnison.gif
Album name:Rennhack / Gunnison Mill
Rating (1 votes):22222
Keywords:UMTRA
Filesize:46 KiB
Date added:Jan 24, 2006
Dimensions:395 x 294 pixels
Displayed:3067 times
URL:https://www.nukeworker.com/pictures/displayimage.php?pid=4584
Favorites:Add to Favorites