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Arianne Phosphate Files its Environmental Impact Assessment for the Lac a Paul Project

 

 

 

 

 

Arianne Phosphate Inc. (the “Corporation” or “Arianne”) (TSX VENTURE:DAN) (FRANKFURT:JE9N) (OTCBB:DRRSF) is announcing that its Environmental Impact Assessment for the Lac a Paul apatite mining project was filed with the Ministere du developpement durable, de l’environnement, de la faune et des parcs for review. This assessment, which started in 2011, was conducted by GENIVAR Inc., an international engineering consulting firm, in collaboration with Dessau – Groupe Conseil Nutshimit, Hydro-Ressources Inc. and Cegertec WorleyParsons.
 

This environmental impact assessment includes, in particular, initiatives proposed with regard to sustainable development, communication and relationships with the community, the method of identifying and assessing potential impacts and the analysis of those impacts. Now that the environmental impact assessment has been filed with the MDDEFP, Quebec authorities will begin the analysis and discussion process with Arianne.
 

Chief Operating Officer Jean-Sebastien David said about the filing of this assessment: “The filing of this environmental impact assessment is a pivotal moment for Arianne. It is an important step towards operating the Lac a Paul apatite mine, which is planned for 2016. We are fully satisfied with this complete and comprehensive exercise, a three-volume study plus a summary that, through its results, will demonstrate once more the full value of the Lac a Paul project. Arianne met its deadline and is appreciative of all those who worked on carrying out this assessment, especially the people of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean who listened and were responsive to the project throughout all of the steps. Arianne is especially happy with the public meetings with local communities and First Nations, who helped to incorporate their comments and ideas from the initial stages of the project. We plan to keep working so that the mine is commissioned in the best possible conditions for all parties.”
 

When Arianne has a final version of its environmental impact assessment, they will publish it as soon as possible.
 

Arianne Phosphate is developing the Lac a Paul phosphate deposits located approximately 200 km in the north of the Saguenay Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada. These deposits will produce a high quality igneous apatite concentrate grading 39% P2O5 with little or no contaminants. The Company has 77 million shares issued.

Posted June 28, 2013

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