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Cluff Lake Completes Mining Life Cycle

The former Cluff Lake uranium mine and mill site in northwest Saskatchewan is safe for hunting, fishing, trapping and other traditional activities. It is safe and stable and has been open to the public since 2013.

Now, in the final stage of the modern mining life cycle (post-decommissioning), responsibility for the site will be transferred back to the Province of Saskatchewan. As the first project of its kind, Cluff Lake is a model for responsible stewardship and successful decommissioning.

Orano Canada is appreciative of the Indigenous, Métis and other community members who shared their knowledge of the lands, and we are pleased to see it returned to its natural state as intended.

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