
Eagle Nuclear Energy Launches Aurora Uranium Project Environmental Studies
Eagle Nuclear Energy Corp. has initiated comprehensive environmental baseline studies at its Aurora Uranium Project, located along the Oregon–Nevada border. These studies are a critical step before the commencement of the 27,000 ft Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) related drill program. The data collected across various disciplines, including hydrology, flora, fauna, and cultural heritage, will support environmental impact assessments, optimize mine design, and facilitate future permitting activities, underscoring the company's commitment to responsible development.
Key Highlights
- Eagle Nuclear Energy launched comprehensive environmental baseline studies for its Aurora Uranium Project.
- Studies are a prerequisite for the previously announced 27,000 ft Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) drill program.
- SLR International Corporation is managing permitting for a 10-meter meteorological (MET) station, expected by early-June.
- SLR also initiated detailed delineation of wetlands and aquatic resources for PFS drill areas.
- Native-X, Inc. commenced cultural and archeological baseline studies across the project area.
- Data collected will support environmental impact assessments, mine design optimization, and future permitting activities.
- Additional studies on hydrology, flora, fauna, and geochemistry are expected to begin soon.
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