Avalon Rare Metals Inc.

Avalon Rare Metals Inc. has received its Class A land use permit from the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board (MVLWB) to start preconstruction work at the Nechalacho rare earth elements project at Thor Lake, NWT, Canada.This permit allows the company to commence identified low-impact activities including site preparation, early camp erection, portal t and associated infrastructure.

AVALON RECEIVES LAND USE PERMIT TO START PRE-CONSTRUCTION AT THE NECHALACHO RARE EARTH ELEMENTS PROJECT

Avalon Rare Metals Inc. has received its Class A land use permit from the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board (MVLWB) to start preconstruction work at the Nechalacho rare earth elements project at Thor Lake, NWT, Canada.

This permit allows the company to commence, in a phased approach, identified low-impact activities including site preparation, early camp erection, portal development and associated infrastructure such as roads, power and water treatment. Avalon anticipates that a Class B water licence will be issued in the near future, which will allow the taking of water and deposition of waste as part of later phases of the proposed work program.

Donald Bubar, Avalon’s chief executive officer and president, commented: “The receipt of this land use permit represents another milestone in the ongoing development of the Nechalacho rare earth elements project. This permit allows us to proceed with the work necessary in 2014 to keep the project on schedule to achieve commercial operations by 2017/2018. Realizing this goal will ultimately depend on when all project financing is in place. Certainly, timely receipt of all necessary permits and licences helps mitigate perceived investment risk.”

The company is continuing the application process for securing full construction and operations permits by early 2015. Mark Wiseman, Avalon’s vice-president, sustainability, commented, “Based on the co-operative approach and responsiveness experienced to date with the MVLWB staff, we do not anticipate any significant delays in achieving this goal.”

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