Core Points - The Canadian federal government has approved an amendment to the Metal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulations for the Goldboro Gold Project, designating seven water bodies as tailings impoundment areas [1][2] - This approval is a significant step towards a construction decision for the Goldboro project and is expected to facilitate the receipt of the Fisheries Act Authorization in the coming months [2] - NexGold Mining Corp. is committed to developing a fish habitat compensation plan to offset habitat loss due to the tailings management facility, with approval expected in the second half of 2025 [2] Company Overview - NexGold Mining Corp. is focused on gold mining with assets in Canada and Alaska, including the Goliath Gold Complex and the Goldboro Gold Project [3] - The company also holds interests in several other projects across Canada, including the Weebigee-Sandy Lake Gold Project and the Niblack copper-gold-zinc-silver VMS project in Alaska [3] - NexGold emphasizes meaningful dialogue with regional communities and Indigenous Nations to create sustainable economic opportunities and enhance community well-being [3] Additional Information - Further details about NexGold, including feasibility studies for its projects, can be found on the company's website and SEDAR profile [4]
NexGold Receives Schedule 2 Amendment Approval for Goldboro Gold Project
Globenewswire·2025-07-08 11:00