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Critical Elements Corporation Initiates the Environmental Impact Assessment for the Rose Tantalum-Lithium Project
Critical Elements Corporation (CVE:CRE) reports that it has awarded a contract to GENIVAR Inc. of Montreal, Canada to carry out an Environmental Impact Assessment for the Rose tantalum-lithium project.
The press release is quoted as saying;
Critical Elements Corporation has already drilled 180 holes on the Rose property since late 2009, for a total of 26,145 metres, solely on the Rose deposit. The Company has also done some prospecting work on the Rose property as a whole. Results indicate that the Rose deposit is the most significant mineralization on the property to date. These promising results have enabled Critical Elements Corporation to proceed with the Environmental Impact Assessment, an important step in obtaining governmental authorizations.
Critical Elements Corporation’s President and CEO, Jean-Sébastien Lavallée says:
“The start of EIA is in line with the aggressive exploration and engineering activities that took place on the Rose property in the past months. We expect operation to start as early as the summer of 2014, once the assessment is complete.”
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Click here to access Critical Elements’ company profile.(TSXV:CRE)
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