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Reviews on the Navajo uranium mining clean-up around Cove, Arizona

Jeffrey D. King, P.G., President of I2M Associates, LLC announced today that the company has released for publication the 25th Review on the Navajo uranium mining clean-up around Cove, Arizona, the 26th Review considering the existing ban on uranium mining in Virginia, and the 27th Review of the adversarial views on the Colorado and South Dakota uranium mining projects, all part of the I2M series on combating bias in the U.S. news and Internet media against uranium mining and nuclear power development for generating electricity in the U.S. and overseas (more).

2025-12-29T16:32:51-06:00February 18th, 2013|Tags: , |

PERC ground-water monitoring program at Tacoma, Washington industrial site

Jeffrey D. King, P.G., President of I2M Associates, LLC and of PERC, announced today the successful initiation of a long-term PERC ground-water monitoring program at a Tacoma, Washington industrial site. I2M Associates, LLC is providing hydrogeological support to the program led by I2M’s Chief Hydrogeologist, Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H. The program is now remotely recording data from six monitoring wells, three installed at three corners of the site in a shallow confined aquifer and three in a confined aquifer of intermediate depth, as well as monitoring local rainfall and battery voltage, which is recharged by solar panels: http://www.i2m-stevens.com/overview.php

The purpose of the program is to characterize the potential impact of:

  1. diurnal tidal fluctuations,
  2. rainfall recharge, and
  3. other environmental factors (i.e., barometric-pressure fluctuations, earthquakes disturbances, and possible compression of the confined aquifers by passing trains adjacent to the site).

The program became necessary because of the rapidly fluctuating water levels indicated by monthly and daily manual measurements of the monitoring wells screened in the two aquifers did not permit the characterization of the pressure distribution and hence ground-water flow direction within the two confined aquifers with any certainty. Manual monthly monitoring provided only a “snap-shot” in time which produced a potentiometric surface map that was only accurate for that specific “snap-shot” in time. A continuous monitoring program with 15-minute data readouts is required to appropriately characterize the rapidly changing subsurface conditions and has recently confirmed complex, but identifiable patterns of ground-water flow. The program will be operated through a number months of changing seasons in the Tacoma region and will result in reduced costs of data management while increasing data reliability for site characterization of subsurface conditions.

2025-12-29T16:33:14-06:00December 27th, 2012|Tags: |

EMD Committee’s 2012 Mid-Year Report

I2M's Chief Geologist, Mr. Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H., serving as Chair of the AAPG Energy Minerals Division's Committee on Uranium (and Nuclear Minerals), has released the Committee's 2012 Mid-Year Report (here).

2025-12-29T16:33:39-06:00December 5th, 2012|Tags: , |

New Associate Appointment: Samuel Chong

Jeffrey D. King, P.G., President of I2M, announced a new Associate appointment today:

  • Samuel Chong has joined I2M Associates as an advisor on economics and as a Chinese and Spanish translator/interpreter. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master’s Degree in Financial Analysis from the University of Madrid, Spain. Mr. Chong will assist I2M management’s corporate communications with Chinese, Japanese, and Latin American interests and associated economic and financial assessments involved in I2M projects worldwide.
2025-12-29T16:35:24-06:00July 10th, 2012|Tags: |