Fission Intersects 4m Zone of High Radioactivity
Uranium Company News
Fission Energy Corp. reports its update on the Waterbury Lake project winter drill program.
On January 25th, the Company reported significant anomalous radioactivity for hole WAT10-063A, the 2nd hole of a planned 20 hole program. Three additional drill holes have since been completed in close proximity to WAT10-063A, to help define the extent and geometry of the new discovery, which has been named the “J-Zone”. All three holes have intersected significant anomalous radioactivity including a 4m interval (203.5m to 207.5m) of high radioactivity, ranging from 500 cps to >9999 cps (off scale), in hole WAT10-066. The unconformity intersection in WAT10-066 represents a 15m off-set to the south from WAT10-063A.
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