Digital technology is being used to extend the operating life of the Dalmatovskoye uranium deposit in Russia's Kurgan Region by three to five years, JSC Dalur has announced. Meanwhile, a new method for managing groundwater is increasing production at ARMZ's Khiagda operations.
Digital technology is being used to extend the operating life of the Dalmatovskoye uranium deposit in Russia's Kurgan Region by three to five years, JSC Dalur has announced. Meanwhile, a new method for managing groundwater is increasing production at ARMZ's Khiagda operations.
Further development of the Khokhlovskoye uranium deposit in the Kurgan region of Russia can proceed after the Russian government classified sites within JSC Dalur's existing licence as "industrial land". The government decree was issued after a public inquiry where local residents approved amendments to municipal land use rules.