Ur-Energy reports Lost Creek makes significant progress

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Mon, Nov 9, 2009
Uranium Company News
Post by Melissa Pistilli, Uranium Reporter

Ur-Energy Inc. reports favorable progress in the ongoing permitting process for its Lost Creek uranium project, Wyoming.

The permitting process with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ) is also nearing completion with the submittal of significant responses to WDEQ comments during October. Lost Creek ISR intends to respond to a few remaining questions as well as submit the data package for the first mine unit in the coming weeks.

Wayne Heili, Vice President of Mining & Engineering says:

 ”Ur-Energy’s professional staff is executing a well coordinated effort to permit, build and start production from our advanced stage development project at Lost Creek. Our team is pursuing all available pathways that support our aggressive construction and development plans for the project. Further, our focused effort to obtain all the required licenses and permits is clearly yielding results.”

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