Denison to suspend McClean uranium mill in 2010
Post by Melissa Pistilli, Uranium Reporter
Steel Guru reports Denison Mines to suspend the McClean Lake uranium processing mill in mid 2010.
Denison said that the mill a JV of Canada’s Denison and France Areva will continue to process stockpiled uranium until it closes and should produce 1.86 million pounds of uranium before it goes on care and maintenance in July.
The report said that the mill located in the uranium rich Athabasca region of northern Saskatchewan, has capacity of 12 million pounds per year. It was opened in 1999 to process uranium ore mined from the McClean Lake mine and expanded more recently in order to take on ore from the Cigar Lake project and Areva but that mine flooded in 2006 while under construction.
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