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    EMED Mining - Proyecto Rio Tinto Update
    02-02-2010



    EMED Mining Public Limited (“EMED Mining” or “the Company”), the AIM quoted mine development and exploration company, is pleased to advise that the Department of Culture and Heritage (“Culture&Heritage”) along with the Water Authority of the Junta de Andalucia have reported the outcomes of their preliminary reviews of the Company’s plans. These are two of the four regulatory authorities with responsibility as regards PRT.

    BACKGROUND
    In 2005 Culture&Heritage prohibited any works on the PRT site.
    In 2009 Culture&Heritage and the Water Authority acknowledged the plans submitted by the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary EMED Tartessus, conducted site inspections and reviews with management.

    EVALUATION
    Culture&Heritage: The Company’s plans for PRT are positively evaluated, provided that the restart allows the conservation of heritage items that depict the mining history at the site.

    Water Authority: The Company’s plans for PRT, when it is in operation, properly maintain it as a closed system with managed levels in each dam, controlled filtration ponds, emergency water control systems, corrective measures for run-off waters from the mine, waste dumps and process plant, including the treatment of waters contaminated by hydrocarbons..

    PRELIMINARY CONCLUSIONS
    Once the plans are in final form, they will have to be re-issued to Culture&Heritage and the Water Authority for final assessment and report. In the meantime, for the purposes of consultation the following preliminary conditions are set out:

    Culture&Heritage:
    • Revegetation of the waste dumps needs to be partly restricted so as to preserve certain historic vistas;
    • Extension of the open pit and waste dumps will require prior documentation of heritage items and authorisation by the Department;
    • Parts of the disused gold processing plant should be preserved and a large-scale model built;
    • The dismantled “Alfredo Mine” headframe should be reassembled and preserved;
    • The Roman ruins outside the mineral resources and next to the pit should be preserved; and
    • Any activities affecting the items listed in the catalogue of historical site assembled by the Company require detailed documentation as well as the prior authorisation of the Department.

    Water:
    • The documentation supporting the final Unified Environmental Authorisation (“AAU” or “EIA”), once refined and completed, needs to extended with more detailed maps and flow sheets for:
       o industrial waters used in the mining process;
       o waters used or discharged from the processing plant;
       o evaporation (tailings) dams and filtration ponds; and
       o run-off rain waters from waste dumps and elsewhere on the site including the introduction of evaporation ponds.
    • The existing septic system for wash-room and WC sewerage needs to be replaced; and
    • Detailed analyses and plans required for the protection of the landscape of Rio Tinto around waste dumps and the public domain waters during normal operations and excessive rainfall events.

    Department Innovation and Industry (“Innovation & Industry”) and Department of Environment (“Environment”): Innovation&Industry will co-ordinate the overall process with Environment and take into account all required reviews such as those aforementioned by the Culture&Heritage and the Water Authority and Environment’s requested expanded AAU incorporating the recent regulatory changes.

    EMED Mining Managing Director, Mr Harry Anagnostaras-Adams said:

    “The preliminary conditions set by the Department of Culture and Heritage reflect a pragmatic approach to seeking the right balance between heritage, environmental and operational agendas.

    “The preliminary conditions set by the Water Authority seem straightforward and the recent exceptional heavy rainfalls at Rio Tinto serve to highlight the need for the site to be improved in several respects as soon as permitting allows.

    “We will be pleased to continue to report to shareholders any regulatory clarifications and other material developments in the process towards starting production in 2011.”

    ENDS

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