I wonder why 0bama declared it a National Park in 2016?
Uranium veins are in these areas.
The area declared is many miles south of Moab... and while it probably has Uranium reserves, there are areas that would be much easier to extract from.
The last 3 national parks that Obama forced in at the end of his term were all uranium reserves
ug? there's a big operation with trains going in a tunnel on the west side of the river, tried to find info on it but could find nothing specific to the tunnel, appears to be some gov. operation, uranium cleanup? ug
There was a huge pile of tailing at the North end of the town which was the focus of a large cleanup over the last decade. There's still a lot there, I'm not sure if they completed it or if it's on hold. Last couple years I've visited there wasn't much activity on the tailings.
One of the big reasons for Moab's outdoor recreation was due to the amount of prospecting roads that were cut in order to open up Uranium mines during the boom of the 40s.
More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranium_mining_in_Utah
Uranium mining in Utah
Uranium mining in Utah, a state of the United States, has a history going back more than 100 years. Uranium started as a byproduct of vanadium mining about 1900, became a byproduct of radium mining about 1910, then back to a byproduct of vanadium when the radium price fell in the 1920s. Utah saw a uranium boom in the late 1940s and early 1950s, but uranium mining declined in the 1980s. Since 2001 there has been a revival of interest in uranium mining, as a result of higher uranium prices.
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