Brazil Potash Corp. has received federal regulatory approval from Brazil's National Water and Sanitation Agency (ANA) to extract water from the Rio Madeira for its Autazes Potash Project. The approval grants the company rights to extract up to 2,400 cubic meters of water per hour for 12 hours per day, totaling approximately 10.5 million cubic meters per year, over a 10-year period. This development eliminates the need for sixteen deep groundwater wells and is expected to reduce construction costs for the project. No other beneficiary organizations were mentioned in the announcement.
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