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Re: DERBENSKI post# 6420

Saturday, 05/05/2007 2:02:44 AM

Saturday, May 05, 2007 2:02:44 AM

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Very Interesting conversations with several people involved. They will bring this mine to an operational status but I am not to good with what the float will look like after that.

I spoke with Charlie Madsen (SP?) who seems to head up the site crew (cell 801-520-9752). I got his name from Pam at the head office who "pays the bills" and is looking to move with her husband whom is with the military and is being transferred to Houston and run a recruiting office. She loves working for Unico and gave me Charlie's contact info.

General site phone is 435-326-2004 (I might of got that one wrong).

I spoke with Charlie for about 30 minutes. He had no idea I was an investor (draw your own conclusions, I have been doing that for 14 years). He was tired after pulling over 1,000 feet of 4 "O" copper cable. Big chit from my experience when I once did it.

He is going to lead the construction of the substation that Rocky Mountain Power (Project manager. Scott Murdock for RMP) will hook up to. He said that it was going to be a 3 megawatt capacity substation but would run at the permitted 2.5 megawatt level. He will lay a slab for a second 3 megawatt facility (gets more interesting). He described the transformer that was delivered (Spec'ed by BNA Consulting, engineer Michael Bush 801-532-2196). One of his electrical needs is to supply an electrical load to a 200 horsepower ballmill (Crushing & Grinding Machine)... Of more interest is his need for a future (2) 500 - 1,000 horsepower ballmills that will be 480V from a step down 4,160V (V = voltage)(Use P, I, E formulas and find your own dementions to figure capacity), he did not state a time line for the future ones. He said that they will be producing a concentrate for refining. The last thing they need is POWER. The flotation, pumps & motors are refurbished and are ready to go. He is still seeking a 200 horsepower (HP) synchronized controll 480V motor for another issue.

Charlie's email either cmedzen or cmadzen @msn.com (I enquired as to the non-company email and he said that he has trouble logging to the companies server.

The Managing Director of Construction over at RMP is Sharon Seppi 801-220-2048 & sharon.seppi@pacificorp.com she is the top of the chain and it took me several levels to find Scott Murdock whom is based in Salt Lake City.

you are right jerk-weed, I know nothing about electrical issues as you can see. Nor have I looked into several hundred mines during the 1997 - 1999 time peroid for the time when gold would cross $300 and finally, I never picked up Yamada Gold for .75 CND... This mine is small but I am interested in the pps.

Now maybe you can figure out what the O/S will look like when the crap goes operational...

If you know where any CT rings or GE 4160V 250HP or 500HP motors are then Charlie would love you. He likes used equipment that can be rehabed, saves money, most people do not realize that as long as you keep an ele-drive motor dry then the crap could run for a centry or so.

I hope this conclusion helps raise or lower your head. I intend to take a drive in the near future (1300 miles is really just around the corner if you have some good thrash music. I want to see "the ants crawl over the site from a distance"...




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