Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality

7 news results for the tag: Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality.

Uranerz ISR Mining License Application Accepted for Detailed Review by Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality

August 25th, 2008

Uranerz Energy Corporation announce that the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (”WDEQ”) has deemed the Company’s application to build and operate an in-situ recovery (”ISR”) uranium mine “complete” and the WDEQ review process can now move to the next stage. The next stage includes a detailed technical and environmental review of the application and notification [...]

Ur-Energy Maintains Lost Creek Production Schedule While Exploring for New Discoveries

August 19th, 2008

Ur-Energy Inc. announce today that its permitting and engineering work at Lost Creek continues to progress on schedule and a vigorous drilling program has been underway since May.
Bill Boberg, President & CEO stated, “The first half of 2008 has been significant for Ur-Energy. We are now listed on the American Stock Exchange (”AMEX”) under the [...]

Uranerz Submits Uranium Mining License and Permit Applications for Nichols Ranch and Hank Projects

December 20th, 2007

Uranerz Energy Corporation is pleased to announce that it has submitted applications to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (”NRC”) and the Land Quality Division of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (”WDEQ”) for licenses and permits to construct and operate in-situ recovery (”ISR”) uranium facilities on its Nichols Ranch and Hank projects located in [...]

Methane drilling seen hard on crops

March 4th, 2007

When the soil in Roger Muggli’s fields turned bad last year, damaging more than 300 acres of alfalfa, the third-generation farmer quickly named a culprit: coal-bed methane drilling along the nearby Tongue River.
Muggli’s finger-pointing has made him few friends in a region where economic development is desperately needed and future coal-bed methane production could mean [...]

Montana farmers blaming irrigation problems on methane drilling

March 4th, 2007

MILES CITY, Mont. — When the soil in Roger Muggli’s fields turned bad last year, damaging more than 300 acres of alfalfa, the third-generation farmer quickly named a culprit: coal-bed methane drilling along the nearby Tongue River.
Muggli’s finger-pointing has made him few friends in a region where economic development is desperately needed and future coal-bed [...]

Montana farmers blaming irrigation problems on methane drilling

February 22nd, 2007

MILES CITY, Mont. - When the soil in Roger Muggli’s fields turned bad last year, damaging more than 300 acres of alfalfa, the third-generation farmer quickly named a culprit: coal-bed methane drilling along the nearby Tongue River.
Muggli’s finger-pointing has made him few friends in a region where economic development is desperately needed and future coal-bed [...]

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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