Spider Excavator Pilot Study for Removal Action Planning at Abandoned Uranium Mine Sites - SME Annual Meeting 2025

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jennifer Laggan Key Rosebrook Ashley Rivera
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Feb 1, 2025

Abstract

Significant quantities of waste rock at abandoned uranium mine (AUM) sites in the western United States require removal from steep slopes exceeding 45 degrees in remote locations. This prevents the use of traditional excavation equipment and poses significant challenges for safe, effective material removal. A pilot study was conducted using a spider excavator to demonstrate the feasibility of removing waste rock and transporting it to areas where conventional equipment could be employed. The spider excavator was evaluated for its effectiveness in excavation, material movement and control, container usage, dust mitigation, and ensuring human health and environmental safety. The study established constructability and engineering parameters for implementing spider excavators in these challenging environments. Key outcomes include the preservation of existing vegetation, improved waste movement control, and enhanced safety measures for workers, nearby residents, and the environment.
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APA: Jennifer Laggan Key Rosebrook Ashley Rivera  (2025)  Spider Excavator Pilot Study for Removal Action Planning at Abandoned Uranium Mine Sites - SME Annual Meeting 2025

MLA: Jennifer Laggan Key Rosebrook Ashley Rivera Spider Excavator Pilot Study for Removal Action Planning at Abandoned Uranium Mine Sites - SME Annual Meeting 2025. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.

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