Definition of Nonconventional plant (uranium)

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Nonconventional plant (uranium)

The term 'Nonconventional plant (uranium)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' A facility engineered and built principally for processing of uraniferous solutions that are produced during in situ leach mining, from heap leaching, or inthe manufacture of other commodities, and the recovery, by chemical treatment in the plant's circuits, of uranium from the processing solutions'.

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