Denison Mines Corp. announced that it has received a License to Possess, Use, Store and Transfer a Nuclear Substance ("Nuclear Substance License") from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission ("CNSC") for the In-Situ Recovery ("ISR") Feasibility Field Test ("FFT") planned for the Phoenix uranium deposit at the Company's 95% owned Wheeler River project. Receipt of this license, together with the previously announced approval from the Saskatchewan Minister of Environment, means that the FFT is fully permitted to proceed as per the Company's plans.

View PDF version In accordance with the Nuclear Safety and Control Act, the Nuclear Substance License allows Denison to ossess the uranium collected from the operation of the FFT, store the uranium on site, and handle /transfer the recovered material for laboratory analyses.