Golden Arrow Resources Wins Environmental Approval for San Pietro Project in Chile

Reuters11-10
Golden Arrow Resources Wins Environmental Approval for San Pietro Project in Chile

Golden Arrow Resources Corporation has received environmental approval for its San Pietro Copper-Gold Project in the Atacama Region, Chile. The approval, granted following the successful completion of an Environmental Impact Declaration $(DIA)$, allows Golden Arrow to proceed with infill and step-out drilling programs at the project's Rincones and Colla deposits, as well as to advance new gold exploration targets. The environmental authorization includes permits for waste management, sewage works, and project closure, and establishes specific environmental obligations related to the planned activities. The environmental assessment was conducted by independent consulting group Ambiental y Sectorial SpA. No other organizations were reported as recipients of this regulatory approval.

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