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Re: TRAPPER JIM post# 100018

Monday, 10/08/2012 6:27:55 AM

Monday, October 08, 2012 6:27:55 AM

Post# of 118202
Sure seems to be moving that way doesn't it. As Scott Eckert is currently the Interim Mine Manager and looking for work, I would have to guess that there are upcoming changes? It just makes sense that a JV or buyout is in the works although anything is possible...



http://www.indeed.com/r/Scott-Ackert/873fd7cc664121dd



Mine General Manager - Interim Contract Position

Pacific Gold Inc. -
Elko, NV

March 2012 to Present

Pacific Gold Incorporated of Toronto, Canada has hired Mr. Ackert as a Contract General Manager in charge of all Mining Operations at its Mine facilities outside of Elko, Nevada. As General Manager Mr. Ackert is responsible for all tactical and strategic planning, day to day operations, the supervision of all staff on site, and all production, mining, hauling, and processing targets.



Black Rock Canyon Gold Mine - Environmental Manager

Nevada Rae Gold, INC. -
Crescent Valley, NV

March 2011 to Present

Black Rock Canyon Mine (Nevada Rae Gold Inc.) - Environmental Manager

Storm Water General Permit and SWPPP, Water Pollution Control Permit, Water Resource Permits, Air Quality Operating Permits (Class II), Right of Way Permits, and Monthly, Quarterly & Annual Reporting

Nevada Rae Gold Inc. (NRG) has been operating the Black Rock Canyon Mine (BRCM) mine in Lander County, Nevada in “demonstration” and standby mode for several years. With the recent dramatic rise in the price of gold; Nevada Rae has decided to put the facility into immediate full time operation. The project called for the fast-track update of all operational environmental and operational permits to take the mine from standby to operations mode. Taking the mine from shutdown to full operations included the development of the full suite of permits, including all studies, reports and documents along with active negotiations with the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection (NDEP). The Mine now has a fully updated and customized set of plans, including: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), the Monitoring and Sampling Training Handbook, a new and updated Spill Prevention and Pollution Control Plan, Class II Air Permit, and a new Quarterly and Periodic Reporting Program.

The ongoing program calls for the update and development of all permits including stormwater, water pollution, air permits, right of way permits, MSHA, and operating permits. Ongoing activities include the training of onsite mine staff, annual, monthly, quarterly and periodic reports, and all liaison and communications with permitting authorities including the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection (NDEP).


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