HISTORY OF THE NAVOI MINING AND METALLURGICAL COMBINE
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Muruntau mine, Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Plant, Gorstroyproekt-14Abstract
The Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combine were created on the territory of Uchkuduk for the purpose of mining and processing uranium ore. By Decree of the Soviet Government No. 206-99 of February 20, 1958, the Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combine was created (until January 1, 1967, the enterprise was called Combine No. 2 of the Ministry of Medium Machine Building of the USSR)[1]. The annual production capacity of the plant was determined to produce 1,600 thousand tons of ore and the task was set to obtain 1,560 tons of products from it, that is, uranium semioxide[1. p23].
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