| Preliminary Reviews Issued by Two of the Four Relevant Regulatory Departments for the Restart of the Rio Tinto Mine (or "PRT") |
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02 February 2010 BACKGROUND In 2005 Culture&Heritage prohibited any works on the PRT site. In 2009 Culture&Heritage and the Water Authority acknowledged the plans submitted by the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary EMED Tartessus, conducted site inspections and reviews with management. EVALUATION Culture&Heritage: The Company’s plans for PRT are positively evaluated, provided that the restart allows the conservation of heritage items that depict the mining history at the site. Water Authority: The Company’s plans for PRT, when it is in operation, properly maintain it as a closed system with managed levels in each dam, controlled filtration ponds, emergency water control systems, corrective measures for run-off waters from the mine, waste dumps and process plant, including the treatment of waters contaminated by hydrocarbons. PRELIMINARY CONCLUSIONS Once the plans are in final form, they will have to be re-issued to Culture&Heritage and the Water Authority for final assessment and report. In the meantime, for the purposes of consultation the following preliminary conditions are set out: Culture&Heritage:
Water:
Department Innovation and Industry (“Innovation & Industry”) and Department of Environment (“Environment”): Innovation&Industry will co-ordinate the overall process with Environment and take into account all required reviews such as those aforementioned by the Culture&Heritage and the Water Authority and Environment’s requested expanded AAU incorporating the recent regulatory changes. EMED Mining Managing Director, Mr Harry Anagnostaras-Adams said, “The preliminary conditions set by the Department of Culture and Heritage reflect a pragmatic approach to seeking the right balance between heritage, environmental and operational agendas. “The preliminary conditions set by the Water Authority seem straightforward and the recent exceptional heavy rainfalls at Rio Tinto serve to highlight the need for the site to be improved in several respects as soon as permitting allows. “We will be pleased to continue to report to shareholders any regulatory clarifications and other material developments in the process towards starting production in 2011.” Enquiries: www.emed-mining.com EMED Mining was admitted to trading on AIM in May 2005. The Company is committed to responsible development of metal production in Europe, with a focus on copper and gold. The Group's region of interest are the tectonic belts spanning across Europe and over to the Middle East. The strategy is to evaluate exploration and development opportunities in several jurisdictions throughout this quality mineral belt and to promote sustainable development practices through the implementation of European Union and other international standards. The Company strictly implements its Environmental & Community Policies which includes:
Copper in Spain: The copper-mining district of Spain is probably among the best known in the world for its metal endowment. The Company’s first priority is to start-up production of its wholly-owned Rio Tinto Mine which is the largest metal deposit in Spain. The mining industry is returning to prominence in Spain’s Iberian Pyrie Belt and recent initiatives include start-ups in 2009 of major base metal mines at Inmet Mining’s Las Cruces Project and Iberian Resources’s Aguas Tenidas Mine. Lundin also operates its recent start-up Aguablanca and Antafagusta started exploration activities in 2009. The Rio Tinto Mine site contains a fully installed and maintained operational complex - an open pit mine, copper-concentrator and waste disposal facilities. The site has been on care and maintenance since 2000 when operations were suspended due to low copper prices. Gold in Slovakia: Exploration areas in Slovakia are centred on a cluster of volcanic centres. Low-detection geochemical methods are being applied to these areas for the first time together with bulk mining concepts for both open cut and underground projects. The Company has announced a significant gold discovery at Biely Vrch and has completed a positive scoping study on its potential development at surface and for its exploration at depth. EMED Mining has other notable earlier-stage activities focused on copper and gold, as follows:
For further information on the Company's activities, visit www.emed-mining.com or www.emed.tv
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