Boom Town: A Uranium Story
For 50 years Uravan, Colorado, was a uranium hub of America. Mining “yellowcake” was at the center of everyday life, where kids played on radioactive tailings and residents used mine waste for garden beds. Then residents started getting sick. Through interviews with historians, health experts, environmentalists, and uranium workers past and present, local documentarian Alec Cowan explores how uranium transformed the American West. As nuclear energy revives the controversial industry today, will the scars of uranium’s past influence the future? Or are some things best left underground?
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Love it!
10/07/2024
Finally a podcast on the history of the part of Colorado I grew up in
A good story about our past
21/08/2024
I’m lived in Uravan when I turned 8. I’d like to say that I don’t glow in the dark! Uranium stood for me a nice childhood as my dad was a mining engineer in Uravan, Cortez, and finally Grand Junction. My dad x husband worked in the mill while he was going to college. He did die of cancer but he smoked cigarettes like a chimney. There is an interesting book called The Danger of Not Going Nuclear that gives a different perspective from the writer. It was written during the time when this was a celebrated mineral.
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- CreadorAlec Cowan
- Episodios7
- Temporadas1
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