Pulacayo Project Feasibility Study - Apogee Silver
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 />
These impacts are quantified with critical values where the measures are preventive and/or<br />
corrective-compensatory<br />
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In case of transfer of property or use of cropping or grazing areas for exploitation activities<br />
within the area of the concession, it will be negotiated with the affected the type of<br />
compensation.<br />
Signaling and isolation of risk pathways.<br />
Implementation and monitoring of good practices of defensive driving.<br />
20.4.1.7 Economic Environment<br />
No negative impact was identified on this factor therefore, no measures are proposed.<br />
20.4.1.8 Cultural Environment<br />
In the archeological factor it was identified an impact of negative character concerning the<br />
involvement of archaeological sites, for which it intends to undertake training to workers with the<br />
general objective of preventing the potential impact to archaeological and cultural heritage and, in<br />
the event of discovering archaeological remains (pottery, bones, metals, etc.), during mining,<br />
immediately inform it to the authorities of Archaeology and Museums Unit (UDAM) dependent on<br />
the Bolivian State.<br />
20.4.2 Training Plan to Workers in Environmental Topics<br />
The plan aims to inform all workers about the impact of the project and how it has been planned<br />
to prevent or mitigate. In this sense, training will be provided to educate on preventive and<br />
mitigation measures.<br />
It is also in the process of work, a plan that includes the community members, so that they can be<br />
selected as mining operators for future mining activities. The inclusion of community members<br />
plan ranges from training in mining issues to the development of self-environmental monitoring<br />
activities.<br />
20.4.3 Plan of Common Solid Waste Management<br />
It is considered necessary and appropriate to assess the generation, handling and disposal of<br />
solid waste from domestic properties that as a product of the Mining Operation and establish<br />
steps for its proper management.<br />
Actions shall be executed to minimize the negative impact of solid waste generated in the<br />
operating fronts, also should minimize adverse impacts on the environment and limit the<br />
exposure of humans and animals caused by solid waste.<br />
20.4.4 Closing and Rehabilitation Plan<br />
The closure of the mining operation involves the implementation of activities that are necessary to<br />
generate levels of security and protecting long-term environmental factors that were somehow<br />
affected by the mining and complex ore concentration and construction of the tails dam.<br />
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