Problems of the Uranium Mining and Milling Industry: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to Section 202 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, which Requires Hearings on the Development, Growth, and State of the Atomic Energy Industry, February 19, 24, and 25, 1958 |
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... indicated in the figures that I have just given you here , a continuation of that in- crease would have thrown requirements and supplies out of balance . Representative DEMPSEY . What you have thrown out of balance , I will tell you ...
... indicated in the figures that I have just given you here , a continuation of that in- crease would have thrown requirements and supplies out of balance . Representative DEMPSEY . What you have thrown out of balance , I will tell you ...
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... indicate that the uranium industry was increasing its size during 1957 by an annual rate of gain of close to 30 percent ... indicated by the above figures , that an active exploration for further reserves be pursued . New and improved ...
... indicate that the uranium industry was increasing its size during 1957 by an annual rate of gain of close to 30 percent ... indicated by the above figures , that an active exploration for further reserves be pursued . New and improved ...
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... indicating that four - sevenths of the industry's reserves were then being produced and marketed on a schedule that would support the 10 - year supply thesis . On the basis of mills negotiated and under construction at the present time ...
... indicating that four - sevenths of the industry's reserves were then being produced and marketed on a schedule that would support the 10 - year supply thesis . On the basis of mills negotiated and under construction at the present time ...
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... are not subject to in- dustry review , as indicated by my earlier statement . In the area of uranium utilization , information is seriously lacking . Now , we have attempted to consider this from many URANIUM MINING AND MILLING INDUSTRY 35.
... are not subject to in- dustry review , as indicated by my earlier statement . In the area of uranium utilization , information is seriously lacking . Now , we have attempted to consider this from many URANIUM MINING AND MILLING INDUSTRY 35.
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... indicate the recent discoveries in the uranium field ? Governor SIMPSON . With respect to the uranium industry we are not even represented in it . That is evidently coal and iron ore , but I certainly agree with you , sir . Certainly ...
... indicate the recent discoveries in the uranium field ? Governor SIMPSON . With respect to the uranium industry we are not even represented in it . That is evidently coal and iron ore , but I certainly agree with you , sir . Certainly ...
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Page 167 - In connection with any appeal proceeding under this clause, the Contractor shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence in support of his appeal.
Page 167 - States, or if articles, materials, or supplies of the class or kind to be used or the articles, materials, or supplies from which they are manufactured are not mined, produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities and of a satisfactory quality.
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Page 168 - The Contracting Officer may at any time, by a written order, and without notice to the sureties, make changes, within the general scope of this contract, in any one or more of the following...