Panama’s copper mine opens its doors to visitors

Panamanian copper announced today, Tuesday, February 20, that his mine, located in Donoso, province of Colónan hour and a half from Penonomé, province of Cocléit is able to receive more than 100 people a day to find out the details of the project that is currently in phase Preservation and safe management (PGS), after a state order to stop working.

This is the launch Program of participation of visitors and citizens, which includes tours about seven or eight hours, for all interested Panamanians over 18 years old.

In accordance with Maru Gálvez, company spokesperson, To visit the project, you must register at transparencynostobrepanama.com and set aside the date of the visit. Tours, free of charge, will depart from Hotel Cocle and include refreshments throughout the day.

Gálvez explained that the program was made possible after the company conducted a perception survey that showed that 49% of those interviewed were interested in learning about the facilities and activities that are being developed in Conservation and Safe Management Plan (PGS).

Developing.

Source: Panama America

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