AFRICAN Barrick Gold (ABG) has completed the final
step in lifting the environmental protection order (EPO) that has been in force
at its North Mara operation since 2009, as it was awarded a formal discharge
permit from the Lake Victoria Water Board.The approval of the discharge permit followed the
completion of an extensive joint water sampling programme, the rehabilitation
of affected areas, a community awareness programme and the commissioning of a
water treatment plant at North Mara.
The removal of the EPO now allowed Tanzania’s
largest gold miner to discharge treated water from the mine’s water treatment
plant.
"We are delighted to have completed the lifting
of the EPO at North Mara. This is the culmination of significant investment at
the mine and recognises our ability to discharge clean and safe water, which
will benefit both the mine and the communities living around it,” said CEO Brad
Gordon.
The company added that, with respect to the recovery
of value-added tax (VAT) receivables to which the company was entitled, and
following the $7.9-million in VAT refunds received in October, it had
subsequently received a further $5.2-million in refunds in November.
In addition to this, ABG had received the first
disbursement of $2-million from the escrow facility in relation to VAT on
imports for July 2013 and was working to ensure further monthly disbursements
in future.

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