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Application Submitted For Construction Of Access Road That Will Benefit Whistler Gold-Copper Project

VANCOUVER – GoldMining Inc. reported on the recent announcement by the State of Alaska and the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA) regarding the submission of a permit application for the West Susitna Access Project (WSAP). This vital infrastructure initiative will unlock significant economic development potential in south central Alaska, potentially directly benefiting the Whistler Gold-Copper Project, which is being advanced by U.S. GoldMining Inc.
AIDEA announced that it had submitted a Department of the Army Individual Permit application for the construction of the WSAP, a transformative 78.5-mile proposed access road across Alaska’s Matanuska-Susitna Borough (MSB) in south central Alaska. The WSAP is designed to connect to a separate road project being led by the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities that will extend 22-miles of new public and industry road westward from the existing road system. The WSAP would connect U.S. GoldMining’s flagship gold-copper deposit with existing highway, rail, power and port infrastructure in the eastern MSB, where a large and skilled workforce resides in the tri-city municipalities of Anchorage, Palmer and Wasilla. The WSAP will provide year-round public access to currently remote State public lands and private lands within the MSB, as well as areas planned for resource development, including the Whistler Project.

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