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Brazil Potash converts water extraction installation licenses into permits
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Brazil Potash converts water extraction installation licenses into permits

Brazil Potash (GRO) announces that its wholly owned Brazilian subsidiary, Potassio do Brasil, has received two water resource operating licenses from the Amazon State Environmental Protection Institute for the Project. These licenses authorize the Company to operate two deep water wells that will provide potable water for both construction and operational phases of the Project and advance the previously granted Installation Licenses for construction. These wells will supply sufficient fresh potable water for the processing plant needs. These permits mark the first phase of operations for the Project. The water resource operating permits cover the Project’s comprehensive water supply system, which is strategically divided between the processing plant area and port facilities located approximately 8 kilometers away. The deep wells, located within the plant site boundaries, are designed to meet all drinking quality water requirements during the construction phase and for future operations.

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