ENVIRONMENT

Total Minerals and Total Iron totally agree

TOTAL Minerals and Total Iron, subsidiaries of Castillo Copper, have made an enforceable undertaking worth $91,000 to the New South Wales Resources Regulator over breaches in relation to the Cangai copper project near Grafton so they can get back to work.

Castillo Copper believes it can create a copper operation near the historic Cangai mine.

Castillo Copper believes it can create a copper operation near the historic Cangai mine.

Castillo also spent about $300,000 to rehabilitate the affected sites to mitigate any environmental harm caused by the unapproved activities. It was alleged between December 1 2017 and November 22 2018...

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