RE: ESIA, EMP2 May 2024 15:32
OK, so there should be an existing set of env plans from the licence, but i dont see it, a new version would be needed if anything changes (new method, equipment, mining approach, buildings, etc) and probably take closer to three months to get done, but it does need a study to work off. For now, ore sales, shipping off site seem to be fine.
The current SMEP licence expires in December, can be renewed once then a full exploitation licence is needed with feasibility study and enviromental certificate
And from the crtm prospectus:
"The Project is required to be operated within DRC health, safety and environmental laws. The New Mining
Code and the Mining Regulations contain several environmental and health and safety regulations including
the obligation to obtain an Environmental Exploitation Permit from the Ministry of the Environment, obtain
approval for a mitigation and rehabilitation plan and submit an environmental impact study and a project
environmental management plan."
So still to be done.
Its good to ask questions