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Gibraltar Begins Process to Seek Permanence on Temporary Permit of Effluent Discharge to the Fraser River

Gibraltar Mine has begun the process to seek their temporary permit to discharge effluent into the Fraser River by 50% permanent.

“We have been discharging water to the Fraser River since 2009 and that was after a multi-year permitting process that began back in 2005,” said Taseko Vice President of Corporate Affairs, Brian Battison.

“This discharge of water to the Fraser has been monitored weekly now for some seven years as required by our permits and Federal regulations, and there have been no negative effects whatsoever. So no impacts on aquatic life, or on fish, or anything else.”

Battison said it will take a while for the process which had started on December 8, 2016 to run its’ course.

Gibraltar had received a temporary permit to increase effluent discharge into the Fraser by 50% by a Ministry Statutory Decision Maker in November 2015.

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Rebecca Dyok
Rebecca Dyok
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