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- Midnite_Mine abstract "The Midnite Mine is an inactive uranium mine near the American state of Washington which was operated from 1955 until 1981. It is in the Selkirk Mountains; approximately eight miles from Wellpinit, Stevens County. The mine is within the reservation of the Native American Spokane tribe and was listed as a Superfund site under American law on May 11, 2000. High levels of radioactivity and heavy metals in acidic drainage are a threat to human health and the environment.The Midnite Mine was built and run by the Dawn Mining Company (DMC), a subsidiary corporation 51 percent owned by the Newmont Mining Corporation and 49 percent owned by Midnite Mines Inc. (Midnite Mines Inc. is a public Delaware corporation and includes Spokane tribe members.) The site is leased by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs from the Spokane Tribe.Uranium ore was transported from the Midnite Mine to the DMC's mill 25 miles east of the mine (outside the reservation boundary). Mining produced approximately 2.9 million tons of ore averaging 0.2 percent uranium oxide. As of September 2006, 2.4 million tons of stockpiled ore (containing about 2 million pounds of uranium oxide) and 33 million tons of waste rock were left behind.According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, two exposed pits, back-filled pits, waste rock piles, and ore stockpiles remain on site. Contaminated water surfacing below waste rock and ore piles is collected for treatment on-site. Ore piles, waste rock piles, and forming pit walls generate acidic drainage in groundwater, seeps, and surface water. Surface water from the mine's drainage basin flows to three drainages which empty into Blue Creek, a fishery and spawning area. Blue Creek enters the Spokane Arm of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake.In 2001, the State of Washington decided that the ground water pump-back system was no longer effective in reducing contamination. It directed the DMC to prepare a Corrective Action Assessment of remediation alternatives. The final cleanup plan for the site was issued September 29, 2006 and as of 2007, ground water tests have commenced.".
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- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Bureau_of_Indian_Affairs.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Stevens_County,_Washington.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mines_in_Washington_(state).
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- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surface_mines_in_the_United_States.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uranium_mines_in_the_United_States.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Cowlitz_River.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Dawn_Mining_Company.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Delaware_General_Corporation_Law.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Franklin_D._Roosevelt_Lake.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Superfund_sites_in_Washington_(state).
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Newmont_Mining_Corporation.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Ore.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Radioactive_decay.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Selkirk_Mountains.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Spokane_people.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Stevens_County,_Washington.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Superfund.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Toxic_heavy_metal.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Uranium.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Uranium_ore.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLink Wellpinit,_Washington.
- Midnite_Mine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Midnite Mine".
- Midnite_Mine cerclisId "WAD980978753".
- Midnite_Mine city Wellpinit,_Washington.
- Midnite_Mine contaminants "Metals and radionuclides".
- Midnite_Mine county Stevens_County,_Washington.
- Midnite_Mine listed "2000-11-05".
- Midnite_Mine name "Midnite Mine".
- Midnite_Mine proposed "2".
- Midnite_Mine state Washington_(state).
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- Midnite_Mine subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Stevens_County,_Washington.
- Midnite_Mine subject Category:Mines_in_Washington_(state).
- Midnite_Mine subject Category:Superfund_sites_in_Washington_(state).
- Midnite_Mine subject Category:Surface_mines_in_the_United_States.
- Midnite_Mine subject Category:Uranium_mines_in_the_United_States.
- Midnite_Mine hypernym Mine.
- Midnite_Mine point "47.94166666666667 -118.09305555555555".
- Midnite_Mine type Mine.
- Midnite_Mine type Weapon.
- Midnite_Mine type Mine.
- Midnite_Mine type Site.
- Midnite_Mine type SpatialThing.
- Midnite_Mine comment "The Midnite Mine is an inactive uranium mine near the American state of Washington which was operated from 1955 until 1981. It is in the Selkirk Mountains; approximately eight miles from Wellpinit, Stevens County. The mine is within the reservation of the Native American Spokane tribe and was listed as a Superfund site under American law on May 11, 2000.".
- Midnite_Mine label "Midnite Mine".
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- Midnite_Mine sameAs Q6842887.
- Midnite_Mine lat "47.94166666666667".
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- Midnite_Mine wasDerivedFrom Midnite_Mine?oldid=706494637.
- Midnite_Mine isPrimaryTopicOf Midnite_Mine.