Western Uranium & Vanadium targets end-2026 filing for Mustang uranium-vanadium mill license in Colorado

  • Western Uranium & Vanadium moved closer to licensing the Mustang Mineral Processing Plant at Colorado’s former Pinon Ridge Mill site.
  • Radioactive materials license application targeted for submission by end-2026, setting up a CDPHE review through 2027.
  • Mustang planned at 1,000 tons per day, using modular construction once permitted.
  • Design includes toll-milling capacity alongside company ore, aiming to add recurring processing revenue.
  • Baseline air monitoring completed through June 2026; water data collections to finish in early October 2026.


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