Camino Minerals: Environmental Assessment Approved for Atajo Drill Program and Warrants Exercised

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Camino Minerals Corporation (“Camino” or the “Company”) (TSXV:COR) is pleased to report it has received notice that its Declaration de Impacto Ambiental (“DIA”), or  Environmental Assessment, has been approved for a drill program on the Atajo Zone of its Los Chapitos project (“Chapitos”), located in southern Peru. As quoted in the press release: The DIA was …

Camino Minerals Corporation (“Camino” or the “Company”) (TSXV:COR) is pleased to report it has received notice that its Declaration de Impacto Ambiental (“DIA”), or  Environmental Assessment, has been approved for a drill program on the Atajo Zone of its Los Chapitos project (“Chapitos”), located in southern Peru.
As quoted in the press release:

The DIA was completed as part of the permit application for 20 drill platforms at the Atajo Zone, which is located on a separate trend 6 kilometers southwest of the Adriana Zone.   In addition, the Company has filed with the Public Registry a 2 year access agreement negotiated with the Community of Atiquipa (“Atiquipa”) for all exploration activities on community lands, which cover the western half of Chapitos, including the Atajo Zone.  The agreement commits the Company to fund community development projects of approximately US$30,000 in year 1 and US$35,000 in year 2.  These documents, along with an Archeological Certificate, are in the process of being submitted to the Mining Ministry for authorization to initiate field activities.

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