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CRML Tanbreez, page-191

  1. nro
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    Was this independent assay lab you speak of Told to sample where you told them to sample and therefore could avoid any uranium deposits?
    Was it the company you fired for not doing as you say?
    It's not hard for a company to take samples and analyse them and give you the results. So was your contention With them about the fact that they wanted to sample in areas you didn't want them to? was that the areas with the uranium? The uranium that somehow magically disappeared and you can't explain why?

    this fact is even accepted by all environment groups
    Are you lying?

    Uraani Naamik after meeting: Disappointing, but gives a glimmer of hope

    The main board of Uraani Naamik is disappointed that Naalakkersuisoq for Raw Materials cannot stop the raw materials activities in South Greenland. Despite the disappointment, there is hope for more involvement and better responsiveness from the authorities.


    John Rasmussen
    Published Thursday, September 10, 2020 3:19 PM

    After a long wait, the board of directors of Uraani Naamik has held a meeting with Naalakkersuisoq for Industry and Raw Materials, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, in Narsaq.

    Naalakkersuisoq is in South Greenland in connection with a signing ceremony for Tanbreez's mining permit for mineral extraction at Killavaat Alannguat.

    Concern about the Tanbreez project

    Environmental organizations Noah and Urani Naamik do not understand why Tanbreez has been granted a mining permit based on seven-year-old consultation materials. They are also surprised that the nearby Kujataa World Heritage Site plays no role in the mining project.

    The consultation responses relate neither to the updated EIA from 2016 nor to the authorities' desire for the company to establish a chemical separation plant in Greenland, which will increase tax revenues, but also lead to major environmental problems, says spokesperson for the environmental organization, Niels Henrik Hooge. NoahNoah
    Published Saturday, August 22, 2020 11:16 AM

    Not everyone is happy that Australian Tanbreez has obtained a 30-year exploitation permit for an area covering 18 square kilometers at Killavaat Alannguat in South Greenland.

    This is what the newspaper Sermitsiaq writes.

    On the contrary, there is great concern among the environmental organizations Noah and the local Urani Naamik in Narsaq, who have applied for access to the permit to see what it includes.

    - We are surprised by the whole process, because the exploitation permit must have been granted on seven-year-old consultation material, which does not even take into account an updated EIA report that came out in 2016, says spokesperson from Noah, Niels Henrik Hooge, referring to the material available on the consultation portal.

    - The consultation responses also do not address the authorities' desire for the company to establish a chemical separation plant in Greenland, which would increase tax revenues, but would also lead to major environmental problems, says Niels Henrik Hooge, referring to a memorandum from 2015 prepared by Lett Advokater.

    this fact is even accepted by all environment groups .....he said lol
 
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