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Uranium mining focus

Charley Najacht
Published: Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Mark Hollenbeck, project manager for Powertech Uranium Co., presented the History of Uranium Mining in the Black Hills to about 80 members and guests of the Custer County Historical Society last Saturday afternoon. He also answered questions about Powertech’s plans for mining uranium in Fall River and Custer counties.

 

t was billed as the History of Uranium Mining in the Black Hills, but turned into more of a question and answer session about the proposed Dewey-Burdock Uranium Mining Project in Custer and Fall River counties.
Mark Hollenbeck, project manager for Powertech USA, gave a Power Point presentation to about 80 members and guests of the monthly Custer County Historical Society last Saturday afternoon in the Pine Room of the courthouse annex.

It was billed as the History of Uranium Mining in the Black Hills, but turned into more of a question and answer session about the proposed Dewey-Burdock Uranium Mining Project in Custer and Fall River counties.

Mark Hollenbeck, project manager for Powertech USA, gave a Power Point presentation to about 80 members and guests of the monthly Custer County Historical Society last Saturday afternoon in the Pine Room of the courthouse annex.

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Ted Ebert
March 14th, 2010 at 17:39pm

Most people have been raised that there are certin things not to do. I can concieve to mine uranium for the sole purpose of national defense. We have enough explosives grade uranium to make the planeta waist land. We do not need any more. By mining more we remove focuse on cleaner energy sources and their development. PS: noticed your uranium investment web site at bottom of page. Couldn't you put an investment site for solar panels first, how about theraml energy, sun generating steam turbins? Just a thought.

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