First Uranium continues to operate and ramp up production at its Mine Waste Solutions tailing recovery operation

Thu Nov 5, 2009 12:49pm EST
 
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First Uranium continues to operate and ramp up production at its Mine Waste
Solutions tailing recovery operation

TORONTO and JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - First Uranium
Corporation (TSX:FIU, JSE:FUM) (ISIN:CA33744R1029) ("First Uranium" or "the
Company") reports, that contrary to a recent report in the South African
media, gold production and construction of future gold and uranium plant
modules continue unabated at the Company's Mine Waste Solutions tailings
recovery operation ("MWS") in South Africa. The Company has, however,
temporarily suspended its work in preparation of the site for a new Tailings
Storage Facility ("TSF"), which is designed to accommodate future tailings
deposition capacity requirements.
After granting an authorization to proceed with the new TSF, regulators have
withdrawn that authorization pending further discussions with the Company.
First Uranium takes seriously the near-term issues facing the Company
regarding environmental authorization of its TSF. The Company continues to act
in accordance with widely accepted mining practices in the regulators'
jurisdiction and is optimistic that the withdrawal will be lifted. Having the
approval to proceed with a new tailings deposition site is vital to ensuring
the significant economic benefit for the region that is expected to stem from
MWS and to the future stability of approximately 5,000 jobs at MWS and
neighbouring companies.

    This new TSF has been designed to significantly reduce the environment
impact of mining in the area and to improve the site's visual appeal as the
new TSF is planned to have:
    -   a more environmentally benign impact than the existing tailings sites
        as a significant amount of certain metals and minerals present in the
        existing tailings, such as uranium, pyrite and sulphur are to be
        removed during re-processing of these tailings;
    -   reduced risk of erosion as the side slopes that will be built at a
        lower gradient and gradually vegetated as the facility is built;
    -   contours that will be more rounded to blend with the surrounding
        natural landscape;
    -   systems that will recycle and reuse the water used to transport the
        tailings to the new site wherever possible; and
    -   been built on impermeable soils, unlike the porous dolomites which
        host much of the historical tailings.


The older tailings deposits, that the TSF is replacing, are to be
rehabilitated once the tailings from each such deposit are reprocessed.
While the Company engages in appropriate discussions with public officials to
address any and all queries that have arisen regarding the TSF, First Uranium
continues to remain focused on its operations at both MWS and the Ezulwini
Mine.
"First Uranium remains confident that this interruption in the development of
the TSF will not diminish the Company's ability to execute its mine plans at
both of its gold and uranium assets," explained Gordon Miller, President and
CEO of First Uranium. "As with the development of all mines, there are
operational issues to overcome. However, we anticipate that this development
with the new tailings storage facility will, in hindsight, be characterized as
one example in a series of challenges that, once overcome, have brought two
exceptional assets into full, long-life production."

About First Uranium Corporation

First Uranium Corporation (TSX:FIU, JSE:FUM) is focused on its goal of
becoming a significant low-cost producer of uranium and gold through the
expansion of the underground development to feed the new uranium and gold
plants at the Ezulwini Mine and through the expansion of the plant capacity of
the Mine Waste Solutions tailings recovery facility, both operations situated
in South Africa. First Uranium also plans to grow production by pursuing
value-enhancing acquisition and joint venture opportunities in South Africa
and elsewhere.

Cautionary Language Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains and refers to forward-looking information based on
current expectations. All other statements other than statements of historical
fact included in this release including, without limitation, statements
regarding the timing and amount of estimated future production, processing and
development plans and future plans and objectives of First Uranium are
forward-looking statements (or forward-looking information) that involve
various estimates, assumptions, risks and uncertainties. For more details on
these estimates, assumptions, risks and uncertainties, see the Company's most
recent Annual Information Form on file with the Canadian provincial securities
regulatory authorities on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. These forward-looking
statements are made as of the date hereof and there can be no assurance that
such statements will prove to be accurate, such statements are subject to
significant risks and uncertainties, and actual results and future events
could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.
Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements that are included herein, except in accordance with applicable
securities laws.

SOURCE  First Uranium Corporation

Bob Tait, Vice President, Investor Relations at bob@firsturanium.ca, (416)
342-5639 (office) or (416) 558-3858 (mobile), 1240-155 University Avenue,
Toronto, ON, M5H 3B7

 

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