Approving the first mineral exploitation of minerals in the first leveling ground in Dak Nong

THANH QUỲNH |

Dak Nong has just approved the first mineral mining rights in the first leveling earth mine in the province.

On April 14, the leader of the People's Committee of Dak Nong province approved the granting of mining rights for the San Dak B Mine Mine (Nghia Duc Ward, Gia Nghia City). This is the first leveling land mine in Dak Nong.

This mine is licensed to the No. 1 Construction Corporation - JSC. The amount of money for granting mineral mining rights 445,236m³. The area is 3.54 hectares, the price for calculating the amount of mineral exploitation rights is 63,210 VND/m³.

The total amount that the Construction Corporation No. 1 - JSC must pay more than 683 million.

Earlier, the People's Committee of Dak Nong province approved the investment policy, and at the same time approved investors of the project of land mining project to leveled Dak Men B, Nghia Duc ward. Investors are Construction Corporation No. 1 - JSC.

The main objective of the project is to exploit soil as a leveling material for construction investment works using state capital, including: Gia Nghia City Central Square Project and other works. The design capacity is 400,000 m3/year. The estimated land area is nearly 4.7 ha.

The project's operation will contribute to the removal of large knots for many infrastructure projects in Gia Nghia city, including the central square project that has stopped construction for nearly 2 years because there is no level of leveling materials.

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