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Powertech Uranium Corp.: Mine Permit Application Status-Centennial Project

August 12th, 2008

POWERTECH URANIUM CORP. announce that activities associated with its mine permit application for the Centennial Project, in Weld County, Colorado, are advancing on schedule.
A new ‘Notice of Intent’ (NOI) for ten additional drill holes was submitted to the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (CDRMS). Four holes will be drilled as core holes [...]

Powertech Uranium Corp.: Dewey-Burdock Project Mine Permit Application Status

August 6th, 2008

POWERTECH URANIUM CORP. announce that activities associated with its mine permit application for the Dewey-Burdock Project, in Fall River and Custer counties, South Dakota, are advancing on schedule.
A new uranium exploration permit application for 30 additional drill holes was submitted to the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources (SD DENR). The purpose of [...]

Powertech Shareholders Elect Synatom Officers to Board and Approve Synatom Warrants

July 30th, 2008

POWERTECH URANIUM CORP. is pleased to announce that at the Company’s Annual General Meeting of the shareholders (the “Meeting”) held on July 15, 2008, the Company’s shareholders approved the re-election of its current directors, being Richard F. Clement, Jr., Wallace M. Mays, Thomas A. Doyle, Douglas E. Eacrett, Greg C. Burnett and Malcolm F. Clay, [...]

S.D. Uranium Mining Rules Stalled, Board Delays Decision Until April

March 14th, 2008

Ninety-four pages of proposed rules for uranium mining companies that need to obtain state groundwater permits were too much Wednesday for the South Dakota Water Management Board.
The panel had planned to make a decision on the rules but decided to delay it until a special meeting April 2-3 in Rapid City.
Board members want to know [...]

Musgrave Concerned About Uranium Development

August 8th, 2007

Rep. Marilyn Musgrave sent a letter Tuesday asking atomic energy regulators to consider water quality as they decide whether to allow uranium mining in Larimer and Weld counties.
Musgrave, R-Colo., said she’s heard from residents concerned about water quality as a Canadian company prepares to prospect for uranium near the town of Nunn.
Powertech Uranium Corp. last [...]

Uranium drilling to continue

June 24th, 2007

A state judge denied a request by two environmental groups to temporarily stop test drilling for uranium in Fall River County.
Circuit Judge Jack Delaney said at a hearing Tuesday that the groups had not shown how continuing the exploration would harm the environment.
Defenders of the Black Hills and ACTion for the Environment are challenging a [...]

Uranium mining plan causes concern

May 13th, 2007

It’s called the Centennial Project and its goal is to extract millions of pounds of uranium from the land in Weld County.
However, those living in the area are expressing concerns over how it will be removed.
A group of residents living in and around the town of Nunn are worried about groundwater contamination.
“We’re concerned about the [...]

Powertech Uranium Gets Permit to Look for Uranium in Southwestern Corner of South Dakota

January 19th, 2007

Powertech Uranium Corp. has received a state permit to drill 155 exploratory holes to look for uranium in the southwestern corner of South Dakota.
Approval of the permit Wednesday by the state Board of Minerals and Environment is the first uranium exploration permit issued in more than 25 years.
Powertech president Richard Clement said his company hopes [...]

Powertech Uranium Corp.: Dewey Terrace Drilling Permit Received

September 27th, 2006

URANIUM CORP., is pleased to announce that, through it’s wholly owned subsidiary, Powertech (USA) Inc., it has received authorization to proceed with uranium exploration and confirmation drilling on its Dewey Terrace Project in Weston County, Wyoming. The Dewey Terrace Project is located just west and north of Powertech’s Dewey Burdock property in South Dakota. Powertech [...]


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