INTERA, in collaboration with our Colombian strategic partner Servicios Hidrogeológicos Integrales (SHI), has completed the environmental characterization of mine waste, surface water, and groundwater for the Cordoba Minerals NI 43-101 Feasibility Study. The results of the study were integrated into an NI 43-101 Technical Report. Patrick Williamson, Principal Hydrogeochemist at INTERA, was the Qualified Person for Section 20 of the Report. The proposed mine plan features an innovative co-disposal waste management facility that will employ alternating layers of waste rock with thickened tailings, effectively isolating potentially acid-generating rock in an extremely low permeability mass of tailings. The INTERA/SHI team also prepared significant portions of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report, which is a key permitting document for a mining license. This work was featured in Cordoba Minerals press release following the Completion of the NI 43-101 Feasibility Study for the Alacran Project in Colombia. To view the article, visit: Cordoba Minerals | Copper Gold Mining Investment Opportunities for Investors. Cordoba Minerals President and CEO, Sarah Armstrong-Montoya, also referred to Patrick’s presentation regarding the work when she was interviewed by the Colombia Gold Symposium Director, Paul Harris in this interview, https://youtu.be/0pAsDs7FIko?si=IBfJR7LzafLq-pMX

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