Mr. Greg Reimer reports
SURGE'S NEVADA NORTH LITHIUM PROJECT MOVES TO THE 30-DAY NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (NEPA) ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
Surge Battery Metals Inc.'s exploration plan of operations and reclamation plan permit application (EPO) has entered the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 30-day environmental assessment public comment period.
On Nov. 21, 2023, the company submitted its EPO to the Bureau of Land Management, Wells Field Office (BLM), for the Nevada North lithium project (NNLP). The permit application included all required biological studies, a Class III cultural inventory and hydrologic baseline evaluations to support the NEPA analysis.
The BLM has prepared an environmental assessment (EA) to analyze the environmental impacts of the NNLP. The exploration project would allow Surge to disturb up to 250 acres compared with the current five acres and allow for expanded drilling in 2025 and beyond on the 7,819-acre Project Area. This expanded drilling will provide additional information on lithium mineral availability, mineral extraction and processing options, metallurgical attributes, strength characteristics of existing bedrock and overburden materials, and hydrogeologic characteristics of local groundwater systems.
The BLM is seeking input on the EA during a 30-day public comment period. The NNLP EA and the unsigned Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) can be found at BLM announcements. The public comment period will close Jan. 19, 2025.
Greg Reimer, chief executive officer and director, commented: "Since submitting our application we have been working hard to provide the BLM with necessary information as they developed their EA. We are very pleased to achieve this important step in the permitting process and look forward to comments from the public."
Qualified person as defined under National Instrument 43-101
Alan J. Morris, MSc, CPG of Spring Creek, Nev., a qualified person as defined under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical aspects of this news release.
About Surge Battery Metals Inc.
Surge Battery Metals, a Canadian-based mineral exploration company, is at the forefront of securing the supply of domestic lithium through its active engagement in the Nevada North lithium project. The project focuses on exploring clean, high-grade lithium energy metals in Nevada, United States, a crucial element for powering the electric vehicles of tomorrow. With a primary listing on the TSX Venture Exchange in Canada and the OTCQX Market in the U.S., Surge Battery Metals is strategically positioned as a key player in advancing lithium exploration, contributing significantly to the sustainable future of the electric vehicle industry. Surge Battery Metals is not just exploring minerals; it is pioneering the path to a cleaner and more sustainable future, driving innovation in the lithium sector, and contributing to the evolution of the electric vehicle industry.
About the Nevada North lithium project
The company owns the Nevada North lithium project located in the Granite Range southeast of Jackpot, Nev., about 73 kilometres north-northeast of Wells, Elko county, Nevada. The first three rounds of drilling, completed in 2022, 2023 and 2024, identified a strongly mineralized zone of lithium-bearing clays occupying a strike length of more than 4,300 metres and a known width of greater than 1,500 metres. Highly anomalous soil values and geophysical surveys suggest there is potential for the clay horizons to be much greater in extent, while wide drill spacing allows for significant upside to occur during infill drilling. The Nevada North lithium project has a pit-constrained inferred resource containing an estimated 8.65 million tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) grading 2,956 parts per million Li at a 1,250 ppm cut-off.
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