Application to revoke Cluff Lake Mine license approved
A decommissioned mine in northern Saskatchewan will soon be in the hands of the provincial government.
The Cluff Lake Mine operated in the Athabasca Basin from 1979 to 2002 and produced over 62 million pounds of uranium concentrate.
Now, the project will be switching hands after Orano Canada’s application for the project’s mine and mill license to be revoked was approved by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC). The site will now be transferred to the Province of Saskatchewan, under its Institutional Control Program.
“The best demonstration of responsible mining is the remediation management. The decision of the CNSC is the recognition of Orano’s expertise in sustainable mine closure which is part of our DNA/commitment,” said Nicolas Maes, President of Orano Mining.