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Treasury Metals Inc.

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Summary

Project:

Goliath

Deposit:Goliath
Location:Canada
Commodities:Gold-Silver
Date:8/20/2019
Report Code:(Enviro)
Report Type:EIA/ESIA
Project Stage:Pursuing Feasibility Study
Report details:20-8-2019: Treasury Metals Inc. announces an EIA/ESIA report for its Goliath deposit at the Goliath project. Treasury Metals granted environmental assessment approval for project. TORONTO, Aug. 20, 2019 /CNW/ - Treasury Metals Inc. (TSX: TML, the "Company
Resources:(not mentioned in this report)
CP/QP:[Overall Report]: n/a (n/a)
ABSTRACT:TORONTO, Aug. 20, 2019 /CNW/ - Treasury Metals Inc. (TSX: TML, the "Company" or "Treasury Metals") is pleased to announce that on August 19, 2019 the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency ("CEAA") issued a positive statement for Treasury Metals' Goliath Gold Project (the "Project"). The Honorable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced in her decision that the proposed Goliath Gold Project may proceed. The Project, as proposed by Treasury, consists of the construction, operation, decommissioning, and remediation of an open-pit and underground gold mine and associated infrastructure located 20 kilometres east of the City of Dryden, Ontario. The proposed Project could create up to 450 jobs during construction and 250 jobs during operations over the life of the project. The Company continues to complete requirements for final authorizations and permits. To view the news release issued August 19, 2019 by CEAA, click here: https://ceaa-acee.gc.ca/050/evaluations/document/132191?culture=en-CA "The Minister's approval of the EA is a significant de-risking milestone for the Goliath Gold Project and our shareholders. The Company has made major commitments and efforts to advance the Project, and we would like to thank the local communities, the representatives of the local Indigenous communities, the public, and the various government agencies for their work and participation throughout the EA. We look forward to the continued advancement of the Project," said Greg Ferron, Treasury Metals Inc.'s Chief Executive Officer. The decision was made following a thorough and science-based environmental assessment process with input received from Indigenous groups, the public, and federal departments including Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Health Canada, and Natural Resources Canada and various agencies across all provincial ministries. The report concluded that the project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects when mitigation measures are taken into account. The federal minister's decision states that Treasury Metals Inc. can now proceed with obtaining final permits and authorizations required to begin construction.

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