Thursday, October 23, 2008

Golden Predator gets air quality permit for Springer tungsten facility


Golden Predator Mines Inc.'s wholly owned subsidiary, the Springer Mining Co., has received the new Class II air quality operating permit AP1061-2442 for the Springer tungsten facility in Pershing county, Nev. This permit was issued by the Bureau of Air Pollution Control, a branch of the Nevada division of Environmental Protection.

The company also wishes to report that the notice of proposed action for the draft water pollution control permit NEV2007108 was posted in the Lovelock Review-Miner newspaper. The regulatory 30-day public comment period will end at 5 p.m. on Nov. 8, 2008.

The notice of proposed action for the draft reclamation permit was posted in the Lovelock Review-Miner newspaper last week. The regulatory 30-day public comment period is expected to end at 5 p.m. on Nov. 15, 2008, for this permit. This leaves the water pollution control permit and the reclamation permit as the only permits outstanding at this time for Springer. All other required permits are in hand.

Steve Vanry, president, observed: "Receipt of the environmental permits for Springer is moving along smoothly. As each of these permits is granted, the property progresses toward satisfying regulatory requirements and moves ever closer to being fully permitted and operational."


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