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Pulacayo Project Feasibility Study - Apogee Silver

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<strong>Pulacayo</strong> 1 000 t/d Phase I <strong>Feasibility</strong> <strong>Study</strong> - NI 43-101 Technical Report<br />

090644-3-0000-20-IFI-100<br />

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Increased barrier effect (removal of wildlife, disruption of migration processes, and<br />

subdivision of populations).<br />

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Establish of disease vector species.<br />

Significantly, no impact on this factor is critical. Therefore, we present the following measures:<br />

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Develop programs of importance on local wildlife.<br />

Construction of access roads that do not interfere with important existing ecosystems,<br />

home to the terrestrial and aquatic fauna, and signaling traffic areas of wild and domestic<br />

animals.<br />

Only the necessary vegetation should be removed and animal nests and local<br />

ecosystems preserved. Programs on the importance of local and regional biodiversity will<br />

be developed<br />

20.4.1.5 Vegetation<br />

The impacts of this factor are:<br />

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Modification of the floristic composition.<br />

Decrease of species of local use.<br />

Fragmentation of vegetation layer.<br />

Introduction of invasive plant species.<br />

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Altered states of vegetation succession.<br />

In this subject, none of the impacts was rated as Critical. Therefore, the following measures are<br />

presented:<br />

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Training programs focused on the importance of local vegetation will be made.<br />

A plan for re-vegetation of intervened areas will be established.<br />

Plant barriers should be introduced and the reshaping of land forms.<br />

Non-native species will be forbidden in the area.<br />

Access roads shall not interfere with important existing ecosystems with peculiar<br />

vegetation types.<br />

20.4.1.6 Social Media<br />

The negative impacts associated with the social factor are:<br />

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Damage to the lifestyle, routine, habits.<br />

Alteration of current land use<br />

Health effects of population<br />

Increased uncertainty (risk of accidents)<br />

TWP Sudamérica S.A. Av. Encalada 1257 Of. 801, Santiago de Surco Lima 33, Perú (51-1) 4377473<br />

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