Generation Mining receives environmental approval for Palldium Copper project
Published by Joe Toft,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
The Marathon project involves the construction, operation, decommissioning, and remediation of three open pits to produce copper concentrate, consisting primarily of copper, palladium and platinum, critical minerals, an onsite ore processing facility, a 115 kV transmission line, an access road, a mine rock storage area, a process solids management facility, and a water management system, amongst other infrastructure.
The processing plant will operate at approximately 9.2 million tpy of ore and produce approximately 87 000 tpy of copper-concentrate. The concentrate will be delivered to a third-party facility for further downstream processing into refined critical minerals. Based on current mineral reserves, over its planned 13-year mine life the Marathon project concentrate is expected to produce 1 905 000 oz of palladium, 467 million lb of copper, 537 000 oz of platinum, 151 000 oz of gold and 2 823 000 oz of silver in payable metals.
Commenting on today’s announcements, Jamie Levy, President and CEO said:
“This is a great day for Generation Mining shareholders and critical minerals production in Canada. These government decisions validate the work done to date to develop the Marathon project as a sustainable, environmentally sensitive, low-cost producer of critical metals that are needed to support emissions controls and the transition to a greener economy. The receipt of the decision statement and approval order, respectively, are significant milestones as we advance the marathon project into production. This provides much needed certainty about the future and development of this strategic asset.”
“We would like to thank Biigtigong Nishnaabeg and the town of Marathon for their support, along with the representatives of other regional municipalities and indigenous communities, the public, the responsible federal and provincial government agencies, and our team of employees and advisors for their significant contributions to the joint review panel environmental assessment process. We are extremely proud to be the first mine in Ontario to be approved through this process. Receipt of the decision statement and approval order enables us to apply for the permits necessary for the construction and operation of the Marathon project.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/02122022/generation-mining-receives-environmental-approval-for-palldium-copper-project/
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