From 2012 to 2018, permitting activities at Donlin Gold were focused on the preparation of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), which is the detailed environmental review required by NEPA. The EIS has been the most time-consuming aspect of the environmental review process and in large part, has driven the overall permitting timeline for the project, involving extensive coordination with Alaska Native Corporations, Villages and other key stakeholders and multiple opportunities for public participation. Many issues were identified and thoroughly considered in the EIS process with significant and early input by cooperating agencies as well as the public.

The federal permitting process has now been completed and Donlin Gold continues to work with the state agencies, to advance all other required permits and approvals, which have issued most of the major permits necessary for the Donlin Gold project. The table below summarizes the status of the major State and Federal permits.

1 A detailed list of all permits can be found in the technical report found here

2 Associated with the issuance of the Corps Permit, the State of Alaska, through ADEC, issued a Clean Water Act § 401 Certification that the discharges would be in compliance with State of Alaska Water Quality Standards.