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F3 Uranium Corp V.FUU

Alternate Symbol(s):  FUUFF

F3 Uranium Corp. is a uranium exploration company. The Company is advancing its newly discovered high-grade JR Zone and exploring additional mineralized zones on its 100%-owned Patterson Lake North (PLN) Project in the southwest Athabasca Basin. PLN is accessed by Provincial Highway 955, which transects the property, and the new JR Zone discovery is located over 25 kilometers (km) northwest of Fission Uranium’s Triple R and NexGen Energy’s Arrow high-grade uranium deposits. The PLN project comprises the PLN, Minto and Broach properties. The PLN property is located near the south-western edge of the Athabasca Basin. The PLN project consists of two mineral claims covering a total of 4,074 hectares. The Minto Property is located directly north of the JR zone discovery and 28km south of the Shea Creek deposit. The Broach property is located five km south of the JR zone and 22km north of Fission Uranium Triple R deposit. The property sits along the estimated Athabasca basin boundary.


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Post by Greendayon Jul 08, 2023 10:41pm
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Statement From American Nuclear Society

Statement From American Nuclear Society

The American Nuclear Society continues to monitor official statements and social media chatter regarding the status of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP).

Our experts have carefully considered worst case scenarios, including bombardment and deliberate sabotage of the reactors and spent fuel storage canisters. They cannot foresee a situation that would result in radiation-related health consequences to the public.

ZNPP’s six reactors have been shut down for over ten months and are no longer making enough heat to cause a prompt radiological release. ZNPP is designed to withstand natural and man-made hazards. Thick, steel-reinforced concrete containment buildings protect the reactor cores and are designed to keep any radioactive materials isolated from the environment.

In the unlikely event that containment structures were breached, any potential release of radiological material would be restricted to the immediate area surrounding the reactors. In this regard, any comparison between ZNPP and “Chernobyl” or “Fukushima” is both inaccurate and misleading.

IAEA inspectors must be given immediate, unfettered access to all areas of the Russian-occupied nuclear power plant.


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