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\usepackage[style=apa,natbib=true]{biblatex}
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\usepackage{setspace} %allows me to vary spacing as I go along
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\begin{document}
\begin{titlepage}
\title{\linespread{1}
\vspace{-0.4in}
\textbf{Should We Always Aim for Higher Quality?}
\newline
\large\textbf{The Impact of the Groundwater Restoration Framework in In-Situ Uranium Recovery in Wyoming}\footnote{\scriptsize We are grateful for financial support from the Center for Energy Regulation and Policy Analysis of the University Of Wyoming
For helpful comments of related work we thank
Dave Aadland, University of Wyoming
Kara Brighton Fornstrom, Center for Energy Regulation and Policy Analysis
Jason Hansen, Idaho National Labs
Maria Jenks, University of Wyoming
Christopher Lohse, Idaho National Labs
Glen Murrel, Idaho National Labs
Oscar Paulson,Ur. Energy Inc.
Donna Wichers, Uranium Energy Corp.
}}
\author{\linespread{1}
Alexander Gebben\footnote{\scriptsize
Energy Economist, Center for Business and Economic Analysis of the University of Wyoming
\href{agebben@uwyo.edu}{agebben@uwyo.edu}}
\and
Sayandeep Paul\footnote{\scriptsize
PhD candidate of Economics, University of Wyoming
\href{spaul7@uwyo.edu}{spaul7@uwyo.edu}}
}
\date{\today}
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\begin{abstract}
\vspace{2mm}
\begin{center}
\begin{minipage}{0.8\textwidth}
\input{Sections/Abstract.tex}
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\hspace{5mm} \textbf{Keywords:} uranium, groundwater, environmental economics, mining\\
\hspace{5mm} \textbf{JEL Codes:} Q58 Q38 Q51 Q32 \\
\textcolor{red}{PRELIMINARY DRAFT: PLEASE DO NOT CITE WITHOUT PERMISSION}
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\appendix
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Uranium mining in Wyoming the state with the largest known uranium ore reserves embraces traditional methods like open-pit and underground mining alongside in-situ recovery (ISR), a less intrusive technique involving solution injection for uranium extraction. Historically, traditional mining contributed substantially to the State's economy, providing jobs and revenue. However, ISR's emergence signifies a shift toward more environmentally friendly practices, aiming to reduce surface disturbance and environmental impact. Despite its overall efficiency, one of the most expensive and time-consuming issues facing in-situ uranium recovery today is the legal and regulatory requirements for groundwater restoration. To potentially enable the future utilization of groundwater found in the mining vicinity, after completing in-situ recovery (ISR) mining operations, as per the regulatory guidelines of groundwater restoration, the operators must restore the water quality in the mining area to its original levels for various elements such as metals, metalloids, anions, and total dissolved solids. However, we argue that in-situ uranium recovery wellfields operate within an exempted portion of an aquifer and therefore, pose a low potential health risk. In this paper, we will develop an analytical model with a representative mining operator as the agent. Focusing on the four active mining operations in Wyoming, we use a primary survey instrument to collect data on various cost parameters and calibrate the remaining parameters of interest. Feeding our analytical model with the primary survey and the calibrated data, we perform a cost-benefit analysis of the legal and regulatory groundwater restoration framework in Wyoming, taking account of the current as well as the potential future uses of the groundwater. The findings could have potential policy implications as a reduction in the regulatory burden related to groundwater restoration could lead to cost savings and social welfare gains.

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\section{Derivation of \cref{EQINFWELL}}
\begin{equation*}
\pi_{w}=\int_{t=0}^{T}\left[ \left(P_{ur}\cdot q_{i}\cdot e^{-Dt}-C_{op}\right)e^{-rt}\right] \,dt-C_{Drill}-C_{Res}\c dote^{-rT} \
\end{equation*}
\begin{equation*}
\frac{d \pi_{w}}{dT}= \left(P_{ur}\cdot q_{i}-C_{op}e^{-rT}+r\cdot C_{Res}\right)e^{-rT}=0 \
\end{equation*}
\begin{equation*}
P_{ur}\cdot q_{i}\cdot e^{-DT}=C_{op}-r\cdot C_{Res}
\end{equation*}
\begin{equation*}
e^{-DT}=\frac{C_{op}-r\cdot C_{Res}}{ P_{ur}\cdot q_{i}}
\end{equation*}
\begin{equation*}
-DT=ln(\frac{C_{op}-r\cdot C_{Res}}{ P_{ur}\cdot q_{i}})
\end{equation*}
\begin{equation*}
-DT=\ln(C_{op}-r\cdot C_{Res})-\ln( P_{ur}\cdot q_{i})
\end{equation*}
\begin{equation*}
-DT=\ln(C_{op}-r\cdot C_{Res})-\left(\ln( P_{ur})+\ln(\cdot q_{i})\right)
\end{equation*}
\begin{equation*}
-DT=\ln(C_{op}-r\cdot C_{Res})-\ln( P_{ur})-\ln(\cdot q_{i})
\end{equation*}
\begin{equation*}
T^{\star}=\frac{\ln(P_{ur})+\ln(q_{i})-\ln(C_{op}-r C_{Res})}{D}
\end{equation*}

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\section{Extended Production}
\begin{equation}
\label{EQPROFIT}
\pi_{w}=\int_{t=0}^{T}\left[ \left(P_{ur}\cdot q_{i}\cdot e^{-Dt}-C_{op}\right)e^{-rt}\right] \,dt-C_{Drill}-C_{Res}\cdot e^{-rT} \
\end{equation}
\begin{equation*}
\frac{d \pi_{w}}{dT}= \left(P_{ur}\cdot q_{i}-C_{op}e^{-rT}+r\cdot C_{Res}\right)e^{-rT}=0 \
\end{equation*}
\begin{equation}
\label{EQINFWELL}
T^{\star}=\frac{\ln(P_{ur})+\ln(q_{i})-\ln(C_{op}-r C_{Res})}{D}
\end{equation}

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\section{Introduction}
Stand in text \cite{hardin1968}

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\section{Introduction}
Stand in text \citep{hardin1968}

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#!/bin/bash
rm In_Situ_Policy.aux
rm In_Situ_Policy.log
rm In_Situ_Policy.pdf
rm In_Situ_Policy.bcf
rm In_Situ_Policy.out
rm In_Situ_Policy.run.xml
rm In_situ_Policy.bbl
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#!/bin/bash
bash Supporting/clean.sh
rm app.aux
rm In_Situ_Policy.aux
rm In_Situ_Policy.log
rm In_Situ_Policy.pdf
rm In_Situ_Policy.bcf
rm In_Situ_Policy.out
rm In_Situ_Policy.run.xml
pdflatex -file-line-error -halt-on-error In_Situ_Policy.tex
biber 'In_situ_Policy'
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