Talisker Initiates Engagement, Engineering and Provincial Permit Amendment Process for Expanded Productionat the Bralorne Gold Project
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Thursday, February 17, 2022
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Talisker is currently completing an extensive drill program at Bralorne and is working to release its maiden resource statement.
Key Points:
- Talisker is currently completing an extensive drill program at Bralorne and is working to release its maiden resource statement.
- Bralorne currently holds a Major Mine Operating Permit, M-207 (the "Mine Permit"), issued under the Mines Act (British Columbia).
- Bralorne also holds a permit under the Environmental Management Act(British Columbia) (the "EMA Permit") allowing for the management, treatment and discharge of process and contact water from the site.
- Talisker has also initiated discussions with the BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation (EMLI) on steps to complete a permit amendment process for the existing Mine Permit to support the proposed expanded mine production.