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First Tidal Acquisition Corp T.AAA


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First Tidal Acquisition Corp. is a Canada-based capital pool company. The Company is formed for the purpose of identification and evaluation of assets or businesses with a view to completing a qualifying transaction. The Company has not commenced any operations nor generated any revenue.


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Comment by Fertimanon Feb 08, 2015 12:00pm
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RE:RE:RE:EEP to supply electrical line?

RE:RE:RE:EEP to supply electrical line?This is a recomendation by YARA's ESIA study prepared by a South African firm correct?  It will be interesting how the government will view the aquifers that are on Allana's property.


oceaneleven wrote: 18. Collaborate with Other Mining Operators in a Local Forum Yara Dallol BV will plan to collaborate with other mining companies (viz. Allana Potash Corp. and G&B Central African Resources) within the area of the proposed Afar National Park to address regional issues that affect the conservation of the area. One example of an issue to be considered is the continuation of the traditional harvesting of salt from Lake Assale and its transport into the highlands, and how the presence of mining activities may impact this ancient trade. Introduce Consideration and Requirements for Biodiversity Offsets There is currently uncertainty regarding the significance of the residual impact to the Doum Palms and the Killifish habitats due to unknown variables associated with the dependence of the Doum Palms on the groundwater, the groundwater conceptual model and the extent to which the groundwater aquifers can be adequately managed to reduce the abstraction of freshwater to the recharge levels. The independent consultant hydrogeological study (MWH study) has addressed issues of uncertainty and proper management of the groundwater to reduce impacts on the biodiversity through design of water well fields; however, monitoring of these ecological receptors will form an important part of understanding the impacts. Detailed monitoring requirements of the Doum Palms and Killifish habitats are elaborated in Section 5.1 and Section 5.2, together with collaboration with independent academic institutions. The outcomes of these monitoring measures will decide whether the impact to the key biodiversity values of the Doum Palms and the Killifish are sufficiently negative to warrant the requirement for a biodiversity offset. If required, a biodiversity offset contribute to biodiversity conservation priorities identified at the landscape, eco-regional and national levels, as stipulated in the BBOP guidelines. The Gap Analysis commissioned by the EWCA (Vreugdenhil et al. 2012) provides a detailed overview of conservation priorities for Ethiopia, and proposes formation of the Afar National Park

https://erm.uk.episerverhosting.com/contentassets/071b4604bc2b472d8a26d071ce93b9a1/part-three/annexure-c-v1.pdf



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