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    • Release Date: 02/02/12 11:07
    • Summary: GENERAL: CRP: Chatham Rock Phosphate makes EEZ bill submission
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    CRP
    02/02/2012 09:07
    GENERAL
    
    REL: 0907 HRS Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited
    
    GENERAL: CRP: Chatham Rock Phosphate makes EEZ bill submission
    
    2 February 2012
    
    Chatham Rock Phosphate may be one of first affected by new EEZ legislation
    
    Chatham Rock Phosphate's submission on the new Exclusive Economic Zone Bill
    will provide the Local Government and Environment Select Committee with an
    early example to consider when evaluating the proposed new legislation.
    
    CRP is a New Zealand owned and operated company established to explore and
    extract this country's only significant rock phosphate resource, located on
    the seabed in sandy silt 400 metres below the surface and 450 km east of
    Christchurch on the Chatham Rise.
    
    "We anticipate our company will be one of the first to operate under the new
    legislation as we intend to apply for a mining licence during 2012," managing
    director Chris Castle said today.
    
    Mr Castle said the CRP submission is designed to supplement those provided by
    a range of interested parties who have commented on technical matters
    contained in the Bill.
    
    "We want to give the select Committee an insight into how companies such as
    ours will be affected by the legislation and how we are practically planning
    to manage our environmental responsibilities."
    
    He said CRP welcomed the Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf
    (Environmental Effects) Bill because it provides a certain framework for
    companies to operate.  He also noted the long delay in the grant of a
    prospecting licence to CRP related to the difficulty the existing regime
    faced in managing environmental issues.
    
    "We are acutely aware of our duty to protect the environment as much as
    possible, while developing New Zealand's natural resources.  Our business
    focus seeks to achieve sustainable development, while continuing to safeguard
    the environment."
    
    Mr Castle said CRP aimed to provide the Environmental Protection Agency, the
    Ministry for the Environment and New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals with the
    opportunity to consider facets of the proposed regime as a "live" case study.
    
    The submission provides an update on the progress made by the company over
    the past two years, the environmental, economic and market benefits of the
    project and comments briefly on some areas of the Bill of specific interest
    to CRP.
    
    Mr Castle said he was pleased the Bill paid heed to the balance between
    environmental considerations.
    
    "Even within an environmental context there are offsets such as between the
    environmental benefits of our product and any impacts caused by the
    extraction of rock nodules.
    
    "Chatham Rock Phosphate can offer benefits that include a reduced carbon
    footprint through much lower transport costs, fewer run-off effects on
    farmland when using it as a direct-application product and the low cadmium
    content of the product."
    
    Chris Castle
    Managing Director
    Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited
    021 55 81 85 or [email protected]
    End CA:00219105 For:CRP    Type:GENERAL    Time:2012-02-02 09:07:20
    				
 
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