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Enviromental Policy
Eldorado Gold Corporation & Thracean Gold Mining are committed to maintaining high environmental standards and conserving natural resources throughout each stage of exploration, development, mining, mineral processing and reclamation
The Company will work to minimize the impact of it’s activities by environmental training for all employees, strict environmental management controls and constant environmental monitoring
Environmental protection during all stages of the project is vital to protect wildlife, air and water quality and the health and safety of workers and local residents
The Company as well as external consultants will conduct regular environmental audits on all operations to ensure regulatory compliance
A strong tailings management system to assess and monitor leach and tailings facilities
Conduct by employees to meet or exceed all environmental regulations and commitments is central to the economic success of the mine
Continuous environmental protection, monitoring and stewardship in all phases of the project
Surpass all regulatory requirements to ensure health and environmental safety
Adherence to the International Cyanide Management Code developed by the UN Environmental Program and the International Council on Metals and the Environment
Use of the best available technology that is fully accepted by the EU, particularly the INCO (SO2 + Air) cyanide destruction circuit
Respect for local cultural practices and historical environment
Final land uses of forestry and conservation in accordance with local ecological characteristics and conforming to existing legislation (Greek Forest Law 998/79)
Environmental monitoring for five years following closure and rehabilitation