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Discovery of Uranium
Uranium was discovered in 1789 by Martin Klaproth, a German chemist, who isolated an oxide of uranium while analyzing pitchblende samples from the Joachimsal silver mines in the former Kingdom of Bohemia located in the present day Czech Republic.
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Depleted UF6 Management Program Documents


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Supplement Analysis

PDF Draft Supplement Analysis for Location(s) to Dispose of Depleted Uranium Oxide Conversion Product Generated from DOE's Inventory of Depleted Uranium Hexafluoride (DOE/EIS-0359-SA1 AND DOE/EIS-0360-SA1) (240 KB)
PDF Notice of Availability of a Draft Supplement Analysis for Disposal of Depleted Uranium Oxide Conversion Product Generated From DOE's Inventory of Depleted Uranium Hexafluoride (60 KB)

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 Paducah DUF6 Conversion Facility Final EIS and Record of Decision    Portsmouth DUF6 Conversion Facility Final EIS and Record of Decision

 DUF6 Conversion EIS Supporting Documents

 Disposal of DUF6 Conversion Products

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 Engineering Studies

 Procurement of DUF6 Conversion Services

 Cost Analysis

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 DUF6 Programmatic EIS

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