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Project name:Berezitovy Gold Project
Country:Russia
Project number:35461
Business sector:Natural resources
State/Private:Private
Board date:3 May 2006
Status:Inactive
Date EIA disclosed:
Date EIA updated:
19 December 2005
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Berezitovy Gold Project [Project Summary Document]

Project description
and objectives:

SC “Berezitovy Rudnik” has proposed to construct a mine in the Tynda District, Amur Region, to develop the Berezitovy gold deposit. The deposit will be developed by open pit mining to recover precious metals at the CIP plant. The Berezitovy project is remote from both transport arteries and power supply sources, however SC “Berezitovy Rudnik” is planning to construct a number of infrastructure facilities on the territory of Tynda and Skovorodino Districts: a 105 km power transmission line, an access road of 11 km, and upgrading a 54 km dirt road.

There is a project summary document available for this project.

EIA summary:

EIA executive summary (English)  (1.5Mb)
EIA executive summary (Russian)  (1.8Mb)

Full EIA document (Russian)  (2.4Mb)

Enviromental and Social Action Plan (English)  (0.1Mb)
Enviromental and Social Action Plan (Russian)  (0.2Mb)

Public Consultation and Disclosure Plan (Russian)  (0.6Mb)

Full EIA availability:

Full EIA documentation is available locally at:

Administration of the Amur Region,
Public Organisations Interaction Department,
135 Lenina Street,
Blagoveschensk, 675023,
Amur Region

Contact:
Olesia Nikolayevna Zubanova, Head of Department (Room 519)
Tel: +7 416 2 596087. Working hours: 08:00-17:00.

Self-Government Adminstration of the Tynda District,
57 Krasnaya Presnia,
Tynda, 676282,
Amur Region

Contact:
Liubov’ Leonidovna Ulianova, Ecologist (Room 419).
Tel: +7 416 56 43912.
Working hours: 08:00 – 17:00.

Self-Government Administration of the Skovorodino District,
3 Pobeda Street,
Skovorodino, 676014, Amur Region. 

Contact:
Liudmila Pavlovna Gromyko, Ecologist (Room 17).
Tel: +7 41654 22217. Working Hours: 08:00 - 17:00.

And

EBRD Moscow Resident Office,
36 Ul. Bolshaya Molchanovka,
Stroenie 1,
121069 Moscow.

Contact person:
Alexander Kurtynin.
Tel: +7 495787 1111

and

Client website. www.hrg.ca/s/EBRD.asp

and

EBRD’s Business Information Centre in London.

Enquiries:

Environmental enquiries

Head Office of the JSC Berezitovy Rudnik,
“Bolshoi HUAFU”,
Office 401, 4th Floor,
102 Krasnoarmeiskaya Street,
Blagoveschensk, 675000,
Amur Region,
Russian Federation

Contact:
Mr. Anatoly Alexandrovich Zarukin, Deputy General Director for Public Relations and Government Liaison,
Tel: +7 416 2 220689 or

Mr. Vladimir Alexandrovich Sigitov, Chief Ecologist,
Tel: +7 416 2 220685

Working hours: 08:00 - 19:00.

Bereitovy Ore Mine Project Site,
Tynda District,
Amur Region. 

Contact:
Marina Velievna Gintz, Environmental Engineer.
Tel: +7 416 2 220681

General enquiries

Laurie Gaborit, VP Investor Relations
High River Gold Mines Ltd.
155 University Avenue
Suite 1700
Toronto, Ontario, M5H 3B7

Telephone: +1 416-947-1440
Fax: +1 416-360-0010
Email: highrivergold@hrg.ca


This document was prepared at an early stage of project development, before consideration by the EBRD Board of Directors. Details of a project may change following disclosure.

Environmental Impact Assessments and EIA summaries are produced by project sponsors, and the EBRD makes them available without any comment or implied endorsement. Any views expressed or statements made in the Environmental Impact Assessment or the EIA Summary do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the EBRD.
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