Rush Rare Metals Corp. announced that BRS Engineering has completed a Technical Report (the "Report") for its Copper Mountain uranium project near Riverton, Wyoming, USA (the "Copper Mountain Uranium Project"). The Report was prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 ­ Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

The Copper Mountain Uranium Project is comprised of 110 claims and encompasses several historical uranium occurrences, including the Arrowhead Uranium Mine which produced as much as 500,000 pounds of eU3O8 in the 1960's and 1970's (prior to a virtual shutdown of uranium mining activities in the USA at the end of the 1970's). The Copper Mountain Uranium Project is held by Rush through its wholly owned subsidiary, Rush Uranium Wyoming, LLC. The Report recommends work in two phases.

The first phase is comprised almost entirely of desktop research, specifically to track down and analyze historical drill logs from the area, if they can be found. The estimated cost for the first phase is $50,000, and Rush has already started the process of locating some of the historical drill data. Success with this phase will, in turn, inform the second phase which will involve drilling to confirm previous results.