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The company noted that this approval ensures the continuity of its Atlantic Operations and supports the company’s long-term plan to operate at Touquoy for the next 12 months, until the end of FY23. The company added that upon receipt of the in-pit tailings deposition permit, the Touquoy site will have sufficient tailings capacity to support the longer term Atlantic Province Plan, which is also proposed to include Beaver Dam and Fifteen Mile Stream.
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