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luk_diver

06/24/11 11:57 AM

#17222 RE: Darwind #17220

OK, I'll bite. On the permits they show air quality permit(basically threw away the old one and applied for another that will cover higher production, good for 3? yrs. at planned production) and mercury permit in next month. Somewhat academic as they are looking at actual production not starting till the 'crusher' (this would be a term I believe they are using to refer to the whole circuit of a cone chrusher,etc. on steel frames that can be wheeled and schedualed for delivery mid Sept.? and check already cut for $800k? and cost is $1.2mil?) on site. Capable of 24"< and crushes to 1-1/4"<, I think 700tph?

Production: I'd guess Oct.? First lift on first cell 21'. Haul trucks and loaders are being sourced. Didn't sound like much more than 60-70 ton trucks.Permited and looking at running 12-hr. days and of course drip would be 24-7. Heap like 50'now and sounded as thou they have enough capacity on 3 present cells for 1-1/2 yrs. production. Looking at going to 7 cells total and actually putting 'rich ore' on the heap(towards outside) and pulling out 1/3 now and stripping it off the heap later and running thru the 'agitated vat-leach plant' to be built several years from now. Evidently McClellan Report has come thru and they are focused 101% on heap and heap lot's and then heap some more. It's all about getting the drip going on ore and becoming a positive cashflow junior and cashflow paying for production, expenses, etc...... continued on second post. Bob (all JIMO of course)