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US to expedite Utah uranium mining permit

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The department announced in a press release that the environmental review of the project will be finished in only 14 days. These studies can take many years due to the environmental impact of uranium mines.

The prior administration's policies of climate extremism have created an energy crisis that is alarming. "President Trump and his Administration are working quickly and strongly to resolve this crisis," stated Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum.

He said that the expedited review of mining projects was exactly what we needed to ensure our energy future.

The Velvet-Wood Mine Project in San Juan County, if approved, would produce uranium for both nuclear energy production and nuclear weapons, as well vanadium. Vanadium can be used to strengthen steel or other alloys, and in batteries.

The Interior Department stated that the project will be located on the site of an old mining operation, and only result in three acres of surface disturbance.

Anfield owns the Shootaring Canyon Uranium Mill in Utah which it plans to restart. This mill would convert the uranium ore to uranium concentration that could be used for nuclear fuel.

The company did respond immediately to a comment request. (Reporting and writing by Nichola Grroom; Editing by Rosalba o'Brien).

(source: Reuters)