Paramount Gold Nevada announced that the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, the DOGAMI, and State permitting agencies have accepted the Cultural Resources Baseline Data Report, BDR, as complete. This is the final BDR in the process of obtaining state approval for our Grassy Mountain Project. Approval of the report followed a recent public meeting of the State’s Technical Review Team and a recommendation of the State Historic Preservation Office. Paramount CEO, Rachel Goldman stated: "With the acceptance of this final BDR, we have now filed, and the State regulatory agencies have accepted as complete, all the reports required for the Consolidated Permit Application to be deemed complete. This marks a critical milestone for the company and prepares the way for the State to move Grassy Mountain into the permit drafting phase." The permit drafting process commences on the State’s Notice to Proceed and is required to be completed within 225 days.
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