Population of Deline: 535 (2001 Census)
Number of ore transporters who died from cancer (according to Canadian Government final report): 15
Number of Dene directly affected by Port Radium who were studied in Canadian Government final report: 35
Number of non-aboriginal miners working underground: in the thousands
Known number of non-aboriginal miners at Port Radium who died from cancer: 167
Amount awarded in compensation to non-aboriginal miners: $0
Amount awarded per miner and ore transporter in the U.S.: $100,000
Total amount paid out to date in compensation to uranium miners and ore transporters by U.S. Government: $290 Million
Port Radium Government study project total expenditures (excluding mine site cleanup): $6.7 Million
Year that the Canadian Government signed a $250,000 plan with Deline to investigate Port Radium mine site for possible contamination: 1999
Year that the price of uranium reached a record low of $7.10 a pound: 2000
Year that uranium began dramatic price increase: 2002
Year that the Canadian Government signed a $6.5 Million plan with Deline to further study possible contamination at Port Radium: 2003
Price of uranium in 2007: $125 a pound
Percentage that the spot price of uranium has increased in the first 4 months of 2007: 59
Percentage that the spot price of uranium has increased since 2000: 1,491.5
Number of nuclear reactors per year that China plans on constructing over the next decade: 3
Estimated contracts awarded to SENES Consultants: over $1 Million
Total expenditures per person in Deline: $12,523.36
Total expenditures per Dene directly affected by Port Radium (according to Government final report): $191,428.57
Total expenditures per Dene who died from cancer: $446,666
Amount of uranium mill tailings at Port Radium: 910,000 tonnes
Average cost of Canadian uranium reclamation per tonne: 55 Cents
Cost to reclaim Port Radium at average Canadian reclamation cost: $500,500
Amount awarded to Aboriginal Engineering Limited for Port Radium reclamation (to begin summer 2007): $6.8 Million
Cost to reclaim Port Radium per tonne: $7.47
Number of abandoned uranium mines in Navajo area: 1,030
Percent of abandoned uranium mines that have been reclaimed: 80%
Cost of Navajo mine reclamation: $30 Million
Number of times Port Radium is mentioned in Ottawa's $105 million War Museum (unveiled in 2005) : 0
Alberta Star's assets in 2001: $20,000
Alberta Star's assets in 2006: $25.3 Million
Alberta Star's 2006 exploration budget for Contact Lake and Port Radium: $20.7 Million
Alberta Star's mineral claims on the east side of Great Bear Lake: 51,473 acres
The current maximum allowable dose level for nuclear industry workers: 20mSv/year
Dose levels of 27 out of 35 Dene ore transport workers: 50mSv/year+
Number of Dene ore transport workers who received lifetime doses of more than 100mSv per year: 9
The average cancer risk factor reported by Senes Consultantsfor the ore transport workers: 2.6%
The unreported number of Dene ore transport workers who had excess cancer risk factors ranging from 4 to 12%: 9
Maximum level of gamma radiation at Port Radium: unknown
Maximum level of gamma radiation reported by Senes Consultants at Port Radium: 770 mRems/hour
Maximum level of gamma radiation measured by the filmmakers: 4000 mRems/hour
Number of areas along the 2100km uranium ore transportation route studied as part of the Canadian Government's final report (excluding Port Radium): 0
Percentage of total Canadian air cargo in 1947 that consisted of sacks of uranium ore flown by Eldorado Aviation: 50
Volume of Alberta Star shares traded on August 9, 2005: 40,000
Price of Alberta Star on August 9, 2005: 20 cents
Volume of Alberta Star shares traded on August 10, 2005: 1.4 Million