Canadian Zinc Corporation (TSX:CZN)(OTCQB:CZICF) is pleased to announce that the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board has issued two key Land Use Permits for mining operations at its wholly owned Prairie Creek Mine in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
LUP MV2008D0014 permits Canadian Zinc to extract ore and waste rock from the Prairie Creek Mine, operate a flotation mill concentrator to produce zinc and lead concentrates, create a waste rock facility, and refurbish and develop site facilities in support of the mining operation along with the eventual closure and reclamation of the minesite.
LUP MV2008T0012 permits Canadian Zinc to construct and operate the Liard Transfer Facility to be situated near the junction of the existing Prairie Creek Mine access road and the Liard Highway. The Liard Transfer Facility is a staging area at the south end of the winter access road designed to temporarily store outbound concentrate and inbound supplies.
Both new LUP permits are valid for a term of five years and with an optional two year extension.
In January 2013 the Mackenzie Valley Water Board issued LUP MV2012F007 which permits the construction, maintenance, operation and use of the winter access road connecting the Prairie Creek Mine to the Liard Highway. This permit allows the outbound transportation of the zinc and lead concentrates to be produced at the mine and the inbound transportation of fuel and other supplies during the actual operation of the Prairie Creek Mine.
The Company expects that in the near future the Water Board will also issue a Class Type ‘A’ Water Licence which will be subject to approval by the Federal Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development. Canadian Zinc is also awaiting final permits from Parks Canada for the operation of portion of the winter road that passes through the Nahanni National Park Reserve and construction of the Tetcela Transfer Facility, a second road staging area to be located within the Park. Draft permits were issued for review by Parks Canada in March, 2013 and it is expected these permits will be finalized in the near-term.
About Canadian Zinc
Canadian Zinc is a Toronto Stock Exchange listed exploration and development company. The Company’s key project is the 100%-owned Prairie Creek Mine, an advanced-staged zinc-lead-silver property, located in the Northwest Territories in Canada. Prairie Creek is an underground operation that will utilize multiple mining methods to access readily available ore. Canadian Zinc has the majority of the required infrastructure in place including a 1,000 tonne per day mill, 5 kilometres of underground workings and related equipment, a heavy duty and light duty surface fleet, 3 exploration diamond drills and a 1,000 metre airstrip.
Canadian Zinc also holds a 100% interest in the South Tally Pond VMS project, along with other property interests in central Newfoundland, where a successful drilling program was carried out in winter 2013.
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