Saturday, June 13, 2009
Vote delayed on local permit for Colo uranium mill
Associated Press - June 12, 2009 1:14 PM ET
MONTROSE, Colo. (AP) - Montrose County planners have delayed until July 1 a decision whether to recommend a special-use permit for a proposed uranium and vanadium mill in southwest Colorado.
Energy Fuels Inc., based in Toronto, wants to build the mill 12 miles west of Naturita and about 225 miles southwest of Denver.
The county Planning Commission heard hours of public comment at a hearing on Wednesday but delayed a decision until the July meeting.
The county commissioners have the final say on the special use permit. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment would also have to approve the mill.
Energy Fuels has said it might take 10 years to have the proposed mill ready to operate.
Information from: Durango Herald, http://www.durangoherald.com
MONTROSE, Colo. (AP) - Montrose County planners have delayed until July 1 a decision whether to recommend a special-use permit for a proposed uranium and vanadium mill in southwest Colorado.
Energy Fuels Inc., based in Toronto, wants to build the mill 12 miles west of Naturita and about 225 miles southwest of Denver.
The county Planning Commission heard hours of public comment at a hearing on Wednesday but delayed a decision until the July meeting.
The county commissioners have the final say on the special use permit. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment would also have to approve the mill.
Energy Fuels has said it might take 10 years to have the proposed mill ready to operate.
Information from: Durango Herald, http://www.durangoherald.com
Labels: News, Opinion
Canada,
uranium,
Uranium Milling
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