Marysvale Project
The Marysvale Uranium Project is located in the Piute and Sevier Counties in South-central Utah, approximately 300 km south of Salt Lake City.
The property is located approximately 6 km northeast of the town of Marysvale. Marysvale, which sits on U.S. Highway 89, is a former mining town which previously served the numerous uranium mines, one mile west of the property, which operated in the 50’s and 60’s as well as base metal, gold and silver mines before that time. The property is accessible from Marysvale by a graded road, which is maintained by Piute County. A graded road also provides access from the town of Monroe 12 km to the northeast of the property. The property can be operated as a developing and producing property 12 months per year; surface exploration can be conducted during all months except December, January, and February.
Elevation on the property ranges from a low of approximately 1,860 metres to a high of approximately 2,200 metres. Topography ranges from gentle slopes to short steep cliffs. The high desert vegetation consists of native grasses; several varieties of sage brush; pinon pine and juniper with sparse aspen and cottonwood trees in the vicinity of springs.


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