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Orvana Minerals Corp ORVMF


Primary Symbol: T.ORV

Orvana Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based multi-mine gold-copper-silver company. The Company is involved in the evaluation, development and mining of base metal deposits. The Company owns and operates El Valle Mine and Carles Mine, which is situated in Asturias, Northern Spain (collectively El Valle) and is managed by its wholly owned subsidiary, Orovalle Minerals S.L. (Orovalle). In addition to El Valle, it owns certain mineral rights located in the region of Asturias. It also owns the Don Mario Operations (Don Mario) in San Jose de Chiquitos, Southeastern Bolivia and is managed by its wholly owned subsidiary, Empresa Minera Paititi S.A. (EMIPA). It consists of around 10 contiguous mineral concessions covering approximately 53,325 hectares (ha). Through its subsidiary Orvana Argentina S.A., the Company holds its 100 % owned Taguas Property, which is situated in the Province of San Juan, Argentina, and consists of approximately 15 mining concessions covering approximately 3,273.87 ha.


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Post by JUANTOTHESTARS2on Mar 21, 2023 7:44am
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The Environment Commission gives the green light

The Environment Commission gives the green light

The Environment Commission gives the green light to the expansion of the Orovalle reservoir

 

The CAMA conditions the authorization to the development of several measures to reduce the impact of the action, which plans to increase the level of the deposit by 30 meters

 

Committee on Environmental Affairs (CAMA)

Writing/ Grau

Yesterday, the Environmental Affairs Commission reported favorably on the environmental impact statement of the expansion of the capacity of the sludge deposit in Corta del Valle, in the Boins mine, located in Belmonte de Miranda, with the intention of increasing the elevation from 510 to 540 meters. The approval is conditional on the development of different measures to reduce the impact of the action, says the Principality. The authorization allows activity to be maintained at the Orovalle gold mine, which came to raise an ERTE that was finally withdrawn, and rejects the allegations of environmentalists, who opposed the approval of the project.                                                                                                                                                                                   

 

 


 

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