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Company Response

15 Jun 2005

Author:
Christopher Anderson, Director External Affairs, Newmont Ghana

Newmont Response to GNA [Ghana News Agency] Article

[addresses impacts of Subri River water storage facility on access to water; compensation for residents; moratorium on development of new structures within mining concession; displacement & resettlement]

Part of the following timelines

Ghana: Mining-affected communities raise concerns about environmental & health impacts of AngloGold Ashanti & Newmont

Friends of the Earth & local communities call on Newmont to stop "poisoning" drinking water near its mining operations