LYDIANS PROJECT IN ARMENIA GETS NOD
Canadian Mining Journal
March 13 2012
ARMENIA - Lydian International of Toronto has received environmental
approval from the Armenian government for heap leaching at its Amulsar
gold project. The environmental impact assessment was prepared by
Eco-Audit and submitted to the Ministry of Nature Protection last
October.
The company has also submitted a mining production plan, safety plan
and another EIA in connection with its planned mine development and
production at the site.
"Amulsar will be the first completely modern mine adopting heap leach
technology in Armenia. We are committed to making this an exemplary
show-case project and something that the company, the local communities
and the country can be proud of," said Lydian president and CEO Tim
Coughlin in a news release.
The deposit at Amulsar contains over 3.0 million oz of gold. Learn
more at LydianInternational.co.uk.
Canadian Mining Journal
March 13 2012
ARMENIA - Lydian International of Toronto has received environmental
approval from the Armenian government for heap leaching at its Amulsar
gold project. The environmental impact assessment was prepared by
Eco-Audit and submitted to the Ministry of Nature Protection last
October.
The company has also submitted a mining production plan, safety plan
and another EIA in connection with its planned mine development and
production at the site.
"Amulsar will be the first completely modern mine adopting heap leach
technology in Armenia. We are committed to making this an exemplary
show-case project and something that the company, the local communities
and the country can be proud of," said Lydian president and CEO Tim
Coughlin in a news release.
The deposit at Amulsar contains over 3.0 million oz of gold. Learn
more at LydianInternational.co.uk.