Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Site-of-Future-Mine-in-Niger-27MZIF2S5TKZ.htmlConceptually similarAlmoustapha Alhacen, Founder of Aghir In'ManGP03U1UCompleted★★★★Cominak Underground Uranium MineGP03U3BCompleted★★★★Issouf Baco, Environment Minister for NigerGP03U4ICompleted★★★★Anne Fauconnier, Vice President of Communications for ArevaGP03U25Completed★★★★Left in the Dust - English VersionGP03U4UCompleted★★★★Left in the Dust - International VersionGP03U4VCompleted★★★★Niger Uranium ClipreelGP04A60Completed★★★★Measuring Radiation in SoilGP03U58Completed★★★★Dr. Ayouba Dogon-Yaro SoundbiteGP03U3GCompleted★★★★View AllGP03U7ISite of Future Mine in NigerThis quiet spot is the site of AREVA's next underground mining site. AREVA have signed a contract with Niger's government to launch mining at the Imouraren deposit. This will be the company's largest uranium production site.Locations:Imourarene-Niger-Western AfricaDate:4 Nov, 2009Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:51sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :B-ROLLKeywords:Areva-Day-Deserts-Donkeys-Hard hats-Hot-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Landscapes-Livestock-Local population-Maps-Military vehicles-Mining-Mosques-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear radiation-Outdoors-Signs-Trucks-Uranium-Uranium mines-Villages-WeaponsShoot:Radioactive Pollution Inspection in NigerA Greenpeace team visited AREVA’s two uranium mines in Niger. AREVA is a French public multinational industrial conglomerate that is mainly known for nuclear power. During the visit Greenpeace found dangerous levels of radiation in the streets of Akokan and Arlit, mining cities located close to both mines. Following the inspection, Greenpeace has released the results of its survey to the authorities and companies involved, and called for an independent inspection, followed by a comprehensive clean-up to address the impacts of the French nuclear company’s activities in Niger.Related Collections:Radioactive Pollution Inspection in Niger (Photos & Video)