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Uranium Resources, Inc. Reports on Plan of Action for
Advancing Churchrock, New Mexico Property
- URI has one of the largest uranium holdings in the United States
- New Mexico has the largest uranium resource base in the country
- Domestic uranium production supplies less than 10% of U.S. nuclear power plant fuel needs
LEWISVILLE, TX, July 22, 2010 --- Uranium Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: URRE) (�URI�) reported today on its plan of action for advancing its Churchrock project; having received the recent U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals determination that its Section 8 property is not Indian Country.
Don Ewigleben, President and CEO, commented, �The significance of this ruling lies in our ability to now take the actions necessary to advance this property toward production. Our Discharge Plan (Underground Injection Control Permit) from the New Mexico Environmental Department (NMED) and our Source Material License from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) are both in timely renewal status. We will be meeting with the appropriate state and federal agencies over the next several weeks to discuss next steps.
URI�s objective is to be in a position to begin uranium production in New Mexico by the first half of 2013, assuming the renewal processes move forward in a timely manner, a recovery in uranium prices and the availability of financing for the necessary capital expenditures to build the infrastructure. Our project will be a major contributor to addressing the need for domestic uranium production to supply U.S. nuclear power plant needs.�
Our license will allow us to produce one million pounds of uranium per year for the initial project, after which we will demonstrate certain restoration parameters and can then move forward to produce up to three million pounds per year.�
A public meeting is scheduled with the NRC at their headquarters in Rockland, MD on July 29th from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
URI has 183,000 acres of mineral holdings in New Mexico and 101.4 million pounds of in place mineralized uranium material. There are 33.9 million pounds of in place mineralized uranium material that can be produced under its NRC Source Materials License. The Section 8 portion of the NRC licensed area is underlain by 6.5 million pounds of in place mineralized uranium material.
Mr. Ewigleben continued, �After we have completed preliminary discussions with the appropriate staff of both the NRC and NMED, we plan on submitting the materials that they may need to renew our Source Materials License and Discharge Plan. These meetings will help to determine the scope of the submittals and staff expectations.�
Concurrently, the Company is updating its project feasibility study and reviewing the project engineering including facility design and cost estimates. The Tenth Circuit decision is still subject to the EPA and the Navajo seeking review at the United States Supreme Court.
Mr. Ewigleben concluded, �We will continue to demonstrate how in situ recovery mining is safe and environmentally friendly, while also showing that modern safety protocols have advanced significantly from the last mining cycle. Bringing uranium mining back to New Mexico will have a strong economic impact on the State by creating jobs in the communities of Cibola and McKinley Counties where we will operate.�
About Uranium Resources, Inc.
Uranium Resources Inc. explores for, develops and mines uranium. Since its incorporation in 1977, URI has produced over 8 million pounds of uranium by in-situ recovery (ISR) methods in the state of Texas where the Company currently has ISR mining projects. URI has 183,000 acres of uranium mineral holdings and 101.4 million pounds of in-place mineralized uranium material in New Mexico, as well as a NRC license to produce up to 1 million pounds of uranium. The Company acquired these properties over the past 20 years along with an extensive information database of historic mining logs and analysis. None of URI�s properties is currently in production.
URI�s strategy is to fully exploit its resource base in New Mexico and Texas, expand its asset base both within and outside of New Mexico and Texas, partner with larger mining companies that have undeveloped uranium or with junior mining companies that do not have the mining experience of URI, as well as provide restoration expertise to those that require the capability or lack the proficiency.
Uranium Resources routinely posts news and other information about the Company on its Web site at www.uraniumresources.com.