Ms.
Diane Garrett reports
ROMARCO ANNOUNCES FINAL EIS PUBLICATION
The United States Army Corps of
Engineers has informed Romarco Minerals Inc. that it will release its final
environmental impact statement for the Haile gold
mine project on its website either today, Thursday, July 24, 2014, or tomorrow, Friday, July
25, 2014. The final EIS is a major milestone in the Haile gold mine
permitting process.
After being posted on the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers website, the notice of availability for
the final EIS will be published in the federal register, which is
usually within seven days, followed by a minimum 30-day period before
the corps may take final action on the pending federal permit
application. The corps's permit (pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean
Water Act) is the only federal environmental permit Romarco requires
for the Haile project. The company will continue to co-operate with the
corps as it develops its record of decision on the permit.
Diane Garrett, president and chief executive officer, commented: "The publication of the final
EIS is the culmination of approximately three years of comprehensive
environmental and technical studies and analyses. We are pleased that
the process has reached this point and grateful for the overwhelming
support of the local community throughout the EIS process."
In 2013, the company received four state permits -- the national
pollutant discharge elimination system permit, air quality permit, dam
safety permit and stormwater construction permit. The state permits
or authorizations remaining for the Haile project include, among
others, the state mine operating permit and 401 water quality
certification. A list of other required permits is included in the
company's National Instrument 43-101-compliant technical report filed
on SEDAR on March 19, 2012.
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