Alliance Altyn has contributed more than 63 million KGS towards developing and maintaining local infrastructure in Talas Oblast, just four months after the start of production at the Jeruy gold mine.
Alliance Altyn has contributed more than 63 million KGS towards developing and maintaining local infrastructure in Talas Oblast, just four months after the start of production at the Jeruy gold mine.
Ulukbek Maripov, Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic, paid a working visit to the Jeruy production site and inspected the processing facility at the Talas Gold Mining Complex (TGMC).
From June 28 to July 2, 2021, an independent company, Chuyskaya Ecological Laboratory LLC, conducted work to assess the quality of atmospheric air, natural water in rivers and springs, stream sediment, soil and radiation background as part of routine environmental monitoring in the licensed and adjacent Talas Gold Mine areas.
The Inter-District Talas Disease Prevention Centre and the State Sanitary and Epidemiological Surveillance of Talas Oblast carried out routine analyses of drinking water at the Jeruy production site in June 2021.
In order to get a clear picture of Alliance Altyn's work to ensure environmental safety, we have made a short video in which you can see how the tailings dump of the Jeruy processing complex is arranged in 3D and how it will be recultivated in the future.
Jeruy continues to increase its monthly payments to the Kyrgyz budget after the start of production. In May, another 219.7 million KGS were received from the Alliance Altyn mining company on three main types of payments.
Alliance Altyn held an environmental event in honour of the World Environment Day. On June 5, company employees, led by acting CEO Sabir Rakhmatov, cleaned up spontaneous garbage pits at the Talas oblast entrance.
Today, Alliance Altyn LLC and Bakubat Talas Foundation have held celebrations in honor of the International Children's Day.
Alliance Altyn LLC makes environmental payments in strict accordance with the Methodology of determining payments for environmental pollution in the Kyrgyz Republic, approved by the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic on September 19, 2011 № 559.
In the very first month after the start of production at the Jeruy deposit, the Kyrgyz budget received more than 140 million KGS on three main types of payments. You can find this information on the Open Budget website.