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Which is a concern about mining for uranium?
Heated water could be released into the environment.
Dust released in the air could be radioactive.
Supplies could become low during a drought.
It is too commonly found, and mines could be too plentiful.
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Dust released in the air could be radioactive.
Uranium mining can release radioactive dust and radon gas from ore and tailings, posing health and environmental risks.
Uranium mining can release radioactive dust and radon gas from ore and tailings, posing health and environmental risks.
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