Solaris Submits Environmental Impact Assessment for Construction of Warintza; Announces Initial Steps to Emigrate to Ecuador

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QUITO, Ecuador, Sept. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Solaris Resources Inc. (TSX: SLS; NYSE: SLSR) (“Solaris” or the “Company”) is pleased to report that it has submitted an Environmental Impact Assessment (“EIA”) to the Ministry of Environment, Water and Ecological Transition (“MAATE”) for the construction of the Warintza Project (“Warintza” or “the Project”) in southeastern Ecuador.

The EIA spans over 3,000 pages and represents the culmination of more than three and a half years of dialogue, traditional learning, baseline environmental monitoring, data collection and studies. It is compliant with Ecuadorean regulations, leading international practices, and aligns with the globally recognized Equator Principles framework and Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability promulgated by the International Finance Corporation.

This report builds on prior permitting, including an EIA and community consultations resulting in the granting of an environmental license for advanced exploration in 2023 which facilitated significant site infrastructure and Project development. To date, over US$170 million1 has been invested in the Project, with nearly 100% procurement through Ecuadorean supply chains and 55% from local cantons. The Project employs over 500 people and is the only significant source of formal employment available locally and one of the largest job creators in the region.

The EIA was prepared by ESSAM Cía. Ltda. (“ESSAM”), an accredited Ecuadorean environmental consulting firm that has successfully completed several EIAs for mining projects in Ecuador, including the Mirador copper mine 40km south of Warintza, and a series of Environmental Compliance Audits for the Fruta del Norte gold mine south of that. ESSAM used input and technical data prepared by respected international firms, particularly Knight Piésold Consulting, a recognized expert in tailings, waste, water and closure design, and Ausenco, an expert in metallurgical studies and process plant design.

With the successful completion of this milestone, the Company has confirmed with its lender that the second tranche of US$15 million will be drawn on its previously announced Offtake Credit Facility in the coming days and remains well-funded with available liquidity of US$84 million. The next update on permitting is expected with the technical approval of the EIA in H1/25.

Mr. Antonio Goncalves, Minister of Energy and Mines, commented, “The steady progress of the Warintza Project is positive for Ecuador. The Project is advancing in compliance with all legal regulations and will soon generate thousands of jobs and major economic growth in the Province of Morona Santiago. The administration of President Daniel Noboa supports this type of mining Project – one that has the support of the communities in its direct area of influence and is designed to meet high social, environmental, and technical standards.”