Community members invited to get facts about the project and ask questions
WHAT: Powertech (USA) Inc. will host an informational open house for community members to learn about the proposed Centennial Project, which encompasses 5,760 acres of uranium mineral rights in Weld County. Powertech team members will be available to explain the in-situ recovery process, the required licensing and permitting, the company’s application timeline and details on preliminary environmental data collection. Members of the public will be able to ask one-on-one questions of the project team and provide written comments.
WHEN: Thursday, July 19, 2007
4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Community Center, Nunn Town Hall
185 Lincoln Ave.
Nunn, CO 80648
MEDIA CONTACT: Pete Webb, Kristy Bassuener or Haley McKean, Webb PR, 303.796.8888
ABOUT POWERTECH:
Powertech (USA) Inc. is a Colorado-based mineral exploration and development company that holds the Dewey-Burdock Uranium Deposit in South Dakota, the Centennial Project in Colorado and the Dewey Terrace and Aladdin Projects in Wyoming. The company's key personnel have a combined 200 years of experience in the uranium industry throughout the United States, and have brought into operation more than 12 in-situ operations and have been involved in the closure of seven.
For more information on the Centennial Project, please visit www.powertechuranium.com or call the project information line at 303-898-4240 or toll free 1-877-798-4240. Messages left will receive a response within 24 hours, Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. MDT.