Determination Of Radium In Uranium Mill Effluents By Icp-ms

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Angelo R. Fernando Heather Daigneault Randy Wiens Kieran Large Laura Dewhirst Jim Johnson Mike Broczkowski
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

The radioactive isotope radium 226 is a contaminant of potential concern in effluent waters from metal mining operations in Canada. Acceptable release levels of radium 226 are governed by Metal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulations. Since radium is invariably present as a companion element in uranium ore, monitoring and controlling of radium 226 is a must for uranium mining operations. Measurement of radium 226 is traditionally carried out through a radiochemical technique involving selective co-precipitation of radium with barium sulphate followed by alpha spectroscopy for quantification. As of 2010, Cameco has also been using an ICP-MS based radium analysis method developed in collaboration with a research team at Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario. This method, which is highly automated and requires significantly less sample handling, with improved turn-around-times, is being used by Cameco site laboratories at the McArthur River and Cigar Lake mines as well as the Port Hope Conversion Facility. This paper compares the benefits and drawbacks of this new method, compared to the traditional alpha counting procedure drawing from almost ten years of field experience.
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APA: Angelo R. Fernando Heather Daigneault Randy Wiens Kieran Large Laura Dewhirst Jim Johnson Mike Broczkowski  (2020)  Determination Of Radium In Uranium Mill Effluents By Icp-ms

MLA: Angelo R. Fernando Heather Daigneault Randy Wiens Kieran Large Laura Dewhirst Jim Johnson Mike Broczkowski Determination Of Radium In Uranium Mill Effluents By Icp-ms. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2020.

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