Uravan, Colorado

Uravan, Colorado
The reclaimed Uravan townsite (at the base of sandstone outcrop) as it appeared in 2008
Uravan
Uravan
Coordinates: 38°22′06″N 108°44′11″W / 38.36833°N 108.73639°W / 38.36833; -108.73639
CountryUnited States
StateColorado
CountyMontrose
Elevation
4,990 ft (1,520 m)
Population
 (2010)
  Total
0
Time zoneUTC-7 (Mountain (MST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-6 (MDT)
GNIS feature ID203153

Uravan (a contraction of uranium/vanadium) is a former uranium mining town in western Montrose County, Colorado, United States, which still appears on some maps. The town was a company town established by U. S. Vanadium Corporation in 1936 to extract the rich vanadium ore in the region. As a byproduct of vanadium extraction, small amounts of uranium were also produced, at the time mostly used as a yellow pigment for ceramics.

The town was located approximately 90 miles (140 km) south-southwest of Grand Junction along the San Miguel River. At one time, over 800 people lived in Uravan, and the town housed a school, a trading center (store), medical facilities, tennis courts, a recreation center, and a pool. The school and some other facilities remained operational until at least 1983; however, Uravan was shut down by mid-1985, and no traces of its former buildings remain. Uravan is now an uninhabited, undeveloped Superfund site.