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Atlantic Lithium’s Ewoyaa Project Secures EPA Permit

Atlantic Lithium (AIM: ALL, ASX: A11, OTCQX: ALLIF), a leading African-focused lithium exploration and development company, has announced that it received an environmental permit from Ghana’s Environmental Protection Agency for its Ewoyaa Lithium Project.

EPA Permit Approval for Ewoyaa Project

The grant of this EPA permit marks significant progress in the permitting process for the Ewoyaa Lithium Project. It represents the EPA’s approval of the company’s proposed activities as outlined in their Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).

Community Engagement and Feedback

Atlantic Lithium actively engaged with local communities and incorporated their feedback, as well as the EPA’s, into the final EIS. Public hearings held in February and June 2024 highlighted strong local support for the project.

CEO Comments on Progress

Neil Herbert, Executive Chairman, stated that the EPA’s approval signifies a major milestone towards establishing Ghana’s first lithium mine. The company worked collaboratively with local stakeholders and the EPA to align its project activities with community and environmental standards.

Future Steps for Ewoyaa Project

Atlantic Lithium looks forward to advancing the remaining steps to achieve shovel-readiness for Ewoyaa, with updates to be provided to the market as progress continues.

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