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January Steering Committee meeting

The January meeting of the steering committee will be held at Chris Carr’s home, 110 Green Spring Road.

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Club urged to say “No!” to uranium mining

Linda Muller, chair of the Rappahannock Group of The Sierra Club, urged club members to oppose lifting the 30-year ban on uranium mining in Virginia.

“What we need to do is say, ‘Stop! No! We don’t want this!'”

That was the advice of Linda Carr Muller, chair of the Rappahannock Group of The Sierra Club, who cautioned members of the Lake of the Woods Democratic Club at its Nov. 15 meeting, that highly funded industrial interests are determined to undermine Virginia’s 30-year-long ban on uranium mining.

“Virginia is for lovers of a clean environment, a healthy environment,” Ms. Muller said. She warned that approval of uranium mining is a threat to the quality of air, land and water throughout the Commonwealth and would be detrimental to farm products, fishing and tourism.

Almost all of Virginia’s local governments, including Orange County and the Town of Orange, have passed resolutions to oppose lifting the ban.

The uranium mining ban went unchallenged until recently, when the cost of uranium began to rise and the uranium industry began to lobby state legislators to allow mining operations.

Twelve thousand acres of land from Orange County north through Fauquier County have been identified as potential mining sites.

“It’s a very serious issue,” Ms. Muller said. “This represents one of the gravest environmental exposures that we have.”

She urged citizens to call and write their state delegates and state senators to demand that they oppose lifting the ban on mining.

Since 2008, Ms. Muller said, Virginia Uranium Co. has donated $364,000 to members of the General Assembly in the form of campaign contributions or travel and gifts. The purpose of these donations, she said, is to influence the decision of whether the ban should be continued. The issue is expected to come before the session of the General Assembly that convenes in January 2013.

“People like you and other organizations have said, ‘You know what? We don’t want this here! We value our health; we value our land; we value our water!’ ”

Ms. Muller urged club members to become better informed on the issue by visiting the following Web sites:

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Uranium mining is topic

Linda Carr Muller, chair of the Rappahannock Group of The Sierra Club, will speak to the Lake of the Woods Democratic Club on Nov. 15 on a proposal expected to go before the General Assembly in January to lift a three-decade-long ban on uranium mining in the state.

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November Steering Committee Meeting

The November LOW Democratic Club Steering Committee meeting is at the home of Shirley Pfile at 209 Edgemont Lane. Diane and Gary Sibley will be the hosts.
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Environmentalist to address mining issue

Linda Carr Muller, chair of the Rappahannock Group of The Sierra Club, will speak to the Lake of the Woods Democratic Club on Nov. 15 on a proposal expected to go before the General Assembly in January to lift a three-decade-long ban on uranium mining in the state.

The ban went unchallenged until recently, when the cost of uranium began to rise and the uranium industry began to lobby state legislators to allow mining operations throughout Virginia.

Twelve thousand acres of land from Orange County north through Fauquier County have been identified as potential mining sites.

Virginia residents have expressed concern about the dangers uranium mining poses to drinking water, air quality, farm products, fishing and tourism. They say allowing mining of the one uranium deposit already identified would open the door for exploration of other sites across the state. Almost all of Virginia’s major cities have passed resolutions to oppose lifting the ban.

Orange County is among the local governments that has asked that the moratorium not be lifted.

The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the lower level of the LOW Clubhouse. As always, guests are welcome without regard to political affiliation.

Ms. Muller served as vice chair of the Rappahannock Group from 2006 to 2010 and has been legislative contact team leader for the Virginia League of Conservation Voters from 2001 to the present for the 28th legislative districts. She is a former board member of Friends of the Rappahannock and former chair of the Stafford Democratic Committee.

Ms. Muller is an avid outdoor enthusiast and shares a deep concern for Virginia’s natural environment. She enjoys nature photography, hiking, fishing and recently returned from a summit attempt of Mt. Rainier in Washington state with her husband.

Those who would like to become more familiar with this important topic are encouraged to visit these Web sites: