DU is not radioactive in any meaningful way. It is still a fucking heavy metal, so it is chemically toxic.
DU itself is not especially radioactive yes. On the other hand the decay products... Thorium 234 and Protactinium 234 - are beta particle emitters with half-lives about 20 days and one minute respectively. With sufficent DU (and let's be honest, not all depleted uranium is going to be perfectly depleted) you are looking at dangerous levels of radioactivity if handled carelessly.
And regardless, depleted uranium is not the only end product of fission. Spent nuclear fuel is by NO means a non radioactive material. Something has to be done with it. How much this gets blown out of proportion is another issue all together, but it has concerns above and beyond heavy metals.
Radioactive wastes -are- a natural problem for fission. Not an unsolveable one, but one that makes fusion more attractive.
$30 a kilogram? Uranium is really that cheap? I had no idea..... ok. I'll toss out the point that we once saw oil as cheap and almost unlimited... but depending on the scale we're looking at that analogy might not hold.
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A final note, regarding the extraction of the uranium from the sea. I did some quick lookups and got an estimate of 0.003 ppm U in seawater. Working this out by mass...
One metric ton of seawater would be a thousand kilograms, or a million grams. So for every ton of seawater... 0.003 grams.
Now, working from the Us Department of Energy page
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http://www.ne.doe.gov/uranium/facts.html)
* "Natural Uranium - uranium that contains 99.3 percent of the isotope uranium-238 and 0.7 percent of the fissionable isotope uranium-235."
So we're down to 0.000021 grams.
* "One ton of natural uranium can produce more than 40 million kilowatt-hours of electricity."
So one gram is 40 kilowatt hours. Fine. 40 * 0.000021 = 0.00084 kWh.
That should be about 3000 joules. Well, lifting a ton of seawater one meter into the air requires about three times that energy. Either I screwed up in my maths, my initial figure is wrong, or there had better be some VERY efficent method to extract this uranium.
Can anyone see any obvious mistakes?