OFR-133-83 Development Of Environmentally Attractive Leachants - Volume 1 - A Minitest For In Situ Uranium Leaching

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 318
- File Size:
- 88231 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
A minitest, consisting of an injection/production well and at least two observation wells designed to detect the arrival of injected fluid leached minerals, and nonideal flow, is considered in this report. The test goals are to determine the susceptibility of the host formation to uranium leaching, kinetic parameters to scale the process, and to facilitate site restoration. This report considers permeability and mineral heterogeneities and other oxidant-competing minerals. To circumvent these nonidealities, which obscure the results, methods of interpretation have been proposed and tested by a computer simulator. In complex cases, clear-cut methods of interpretation were not found; but in every case the design of a test most susceptible to interpretation has been considered. The minitest is operationally simple and can be completed in a short time. With the correct design and interpretation it can return information to evaluate economics, ensure satisfactory leachate performance, scale to larger operations, and to identify restoration problems.
Citation
APA:
(1983) OFR-133-83 Development Of Environmentally Attractive Leachants - Volume 1 - A Minitest For In Situ Uranium LeachingMLA: OFR-133-83 Development Of Environmentally Attractive Leachants - Volume 1 - A Minitest For In Situ Uranium Leaching. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.