Definition of Conventional mill (uranium)

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Conventional mill (uranium)

The term 'Conventional mill (uranium)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' A facility engineered and built principally for processing of uraniferous ore materials mined from the earth and the recovery, by chemical treatment in the mill's circuits, of uranium and/or other valued coproduct components from the processed one'.

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