Peru Approves EIA Permit Extension for Silver Mountain Resources’ Reliquias Mine and Caudalosa Mine
Silver Mountain Resources said Peru’s National Authority for Environmental Certification (SENASE) has approved the extension of the main environmental permit (EIA) for its 100 percent owned Reliquias Mine and Caudalosa Mine and all their components in central Peru.
This authorization extends the environmental certification for the company’s future mining operations until 2034.
“We continue to hit the key milestones for our Reliquias Mine as planned. Extending the Reliquias EIA is part of the permitting process which will allow us to start operations, certain that the main environmental certification covers the initial years of production and any resources that may be incorporated through our planned resource expansion programs,” said Alvaro Espinoza, CEO of Silver Mountain.
“Furthermore, the timely approval of this extension confirms that the Peruvian government is proactively helping advance modern and responsible new mine operations in the country, taking full advantage of high metal prices and high demand for metals around the world,” added Espinoza.
Silver Mountain Resources is a silver explorer and mine developer planning to restart production at the Reliquias underground mine and undertake exploration activities at its prospective silver camps at the Castrovirreyna Project in Huancavelica, Peru.
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