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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... considered in the light of discussions that have taken place . Also , if new contracts are considered , preference will be given to providing a limited market for areas having no present milling facilities or , for that matter ...
... considered in the light of discussions that have taken place . Also , if new contracts are considered , preference will be given to providing a limited market for areas having no present milling facilities or , for that matter ...
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... considered by the Com- mission in connection with the domestic uranium problems . Representative DEMPSEY . Are they permitted to at this time ? Mr. JOHNSON . Up to the present time I do not believe so . We have been_buying everything up ...
... considered by the Com- mission in connection with the domestic uranium problems . Representative DEMPSEY . Are they permitted to at this time ? Mr. JOHNSON . Up to the present time I do not believe so . We have been_buying everything up ...
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... considered by the Com- mission . Representative DEMPSEY . You have spoken several times to me about commitments . I would not appreciate any commitments made by any agency of our Government that would not be lived up to , no matter what ...
... considered by the Com- mission . Representative DEMPSEY . You have spoken several times to me about commitments . I would not appreciate any commitments made by any agency of our Government that would not be lived up to , no matter what ...
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... considered . Senator DwORSHAK . Do you see these expanded operations requir- ing more uranium will require additional mill capacity and some of these smaller operators make application to the Commission to con- struct mills ? What will ...
... considered . Senator DwORSHAK . Do you see these expanded operations requir- ing more uranium will require additional mill capacity and some of these smaller operators make application to the Commission to con- struct mills ? What will ...
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... considered in the light of the many positive developments and statements that supported the anticipa- tion of further growth . The industry , accordingly , continued to pursue an active explora- tion program in anticipation that its ...
... considered in the light of the many positive developments and statements that supported the anticipa- tion of further growth . The industry , accordingly , continued to pursue an active explora- tion program in anticipation that its ...
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