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Thursday, September 05 2019 - 04:29
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Potash Project Receives Environmental Impact Assessment Approval
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, Sept. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

--Albany Project environmentally sustainable and ready for next development 
phase

CanPacific's Albany Project, which includes development of its KL262 property 
and a proposed 3.25 million tonne per year solution potash mining operation, 
has been approved for its next phase of development based on a rigorous 
Environmental Assessment by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment.

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CanPacific submitted a final Environmental Impact Statement to the Saskatchewan 
Ministry of Environment in July 2018. CanPacific conducted extensive 
independent wildlife, wetland and rare plant surveys for the project, 
committing to protections outlined in the Saskatchewan Activity Restriction 
Guidelines for Sensitive Species. 

The company retained SNC-Lavalin (Saskatoon) to develop the project's 
comprehensive environmental impact study and provide expertise through the 
permitting approval process.

"We are strongly committed to developing a project that is environmentally 
sustainable and respects our neighbours," said David Waugh, CEO of CanPacific. 
"We are pleased that the project can proceed with the Ministry's approval, the 
endorsement of local rural municipalities, and the strong support of 
stakeholders across the region."

The Ministry has approved the project to proceed subject to conditions and 
commitments CanPacific has made to minimize the project's impacts to 
vegetation, wetlands and wildlife, including:

    -- No impacts to public pastureland or public grassland. 
    -- Location of plant site avoids Wascana Creek and tributaries. 
    -- Complete offsets or compensation for any lost 
       wetland/pastureland/grassland habitat. 
    -- No impacts to the quality or supply of local water aquifers.

To affirm the sustainability of the project, CanPacific initiated comprehensive 
stakeholder consultations over a seven-year period, engaging local and regional 
authorities, Indigenous governments, land owners and community groups. 

"We are committed to ongoing meaningful conversations around stakeholder needs, 
expectations and concerns, building on the many solid working relationships we 
developed through our engagement efforts," said Kent Carter, CanPacific 
Director HSEC. "Maintaining the strong stakeholder support we have received to 
date is a priority."

CanPacific Potash

Headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, CanPacific Potash Inc. is a 
Joint Venture between North Atlantic Potash Inc. at 68% (a subsidiary of PJSC 
Acron) and Rio Tinto Potash Management Inc. at 32% (a subsidiary of Rio Tinto 
plc). PJSC Acron is one of the world's largest multi-mineral fertilizer 
producers, and Rio Tinto is among the world's largest metals and mining 
corporations. Learn more at canpacificpotash.com.

Albany Potash Project

Project Albany is a proposed 3.25 Mt/y solution potash mine in southern 
Saskatchewan. Learn more at projectalbany.ca.

For further information: David Waugh, Chief Executive Officer, +1 306 975 0210

SOURCE: CanPacific Potash
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