Palamina Submits Environmental Impact Declaration Application for Coasa Gold Project, Peru
Palamina Corp. has submitted a Declaración de Impacto Ambiental (DIA) or environmental impact declaration to the Peruvian Ministry of Energy and Mines for the Coasa Gold Project. The DIA is the primary environmental permit required prior to drilling.
“Palamina has submitted for a DIA permit in order to carry out a drill program at the Coasa Gold Project. Once approved the DIA will enable Palamina to excavate trenches and complete up to 40 drilling platforms. Palamina has outlined an initial 3,000 metre drill program to test the Veta and Phusca Zones. The DIA is expected to be approved by late May of 2019,” said Andrew Thomson, president of Palamina.
Within the license area covered by the DIA, 15 platforms and an initial 2,500 metres of drilling is planned at Veta and 5 platforms and 500 metres of drilling at Phusca. DIA permits allow for 40 drill platforms leaving Palamina 20 for future use. Final drill target selection will be made following the conclusion of further geological mapping, trenching and prospecting expected to recommence by the end of April. Members of Palamina’s geological team are currently compiling and interpreting the results from the 9 geologic campaigns along with the independent airborne geophysical and structural studies completed in 2018.
About Palamina Corp.
Palamina has acquired the application and mining rights to five gold projects in south-eastern Peru in the Puno Orogenic Gold Belt (POGB), one copper-gold project in the coastal I.O.C.G. belt in Southern Peru and holds 100 percent interest in one exploration project in Mexico.
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