Interesting notes (Pages 15 to 16):
Mine Rehabilitation
The Morila LOMP assumes a progressive approach to rehabilitation over the life of the project.
Topsoil/growth media will be stripped from mining areas where previous activity has not already
removed it and stored in appropriately designed stockpiles adjacent to the open pits and waste
dumps.
As the mine waste dumps are progressively completed, they will be recontoured to a final overall
slope of 18° to 20°. The surface will then be scarified, and topsoil/growth media will be rehandled and
placed on the finalised surface. Re-seeding will be undertaken as required to ensure re-vegetation of
the final waste landform. Mine roads will be removed and rehabilitated when they are no longer
required.
A mine closure plan has been in place for the by Morila Gold Mine since the commencement of mining
operations and will be routinely revised to reflect with LOMP updates, and to ensure infrastructure
such as process plant, tailing storage facility and operational areas are appropriately and sustainably
de-commissioned and rehabilitated, in line with regulatory requirements.
Also Page 35
Social •
The status of agreements with key stakeholders and matters leading to social licence to operate.
• The Morila Mine is an operating mine and accordingly ongoing consultation and engagement is
carried out with the local communities and all levels of government to maintain the projects
social licence to operate.
Was this why Morila Gold Mine was so "Cheap" to buy?
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