Ur-Energy Receives Final Permit Approval

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Ur-Energy reports receipt of the final permit approval from the State of Wyoming for the construction and operation  for it’s Lost Creek in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium project, Wyoming.
The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ) finalized its approval of the Class I Underground Injection Control Permit (UIC Permit) which authorizes Ur-Energy to drill, complete and operate up to […]

Ur-Energy reports receipt of the final permit approval from the State of Wyoming for the construction and operation  for it’s Lost Creek in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium project, Wyoming.

The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ) finalized its approval of the Class I Underground Injection Control Permit (UIC Permit) which authorizes Ur-Energy to drill, complete and operate up to five Class I non-hazardous injection wells at the Lost Creek site.

John Cash, Director of Regulatory Affairs states:

“We are very pleased to receive this major permit from the State of Wyoming. We look forward to continuing to work with the state and federal regulatory agencies as we finalize the remaining licenses and permits for Ur-Energy’s flagship property, Lost Creek.”

Bill Boberg, President and CEO of Ur-Energy says:

“The issuance of this permit demonstrates that our permitting efforts are falling in to place as anticipated.”

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