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glengold47

03/01/12 10:53 PM

#43 RE: glengold47 #42

Infrastructure from the technical report...

5.4 Local Resources and Infrastructure
Presidio, Texas, is the nearest population center and a source of supplies and labor, with an estimated
population of 7,400 in 2009.
Water is available on adjoining properties. As of 1997, Rio Grande Mining Company (1997c) had
reported that water is available from the mine shaft on the Shafter silver property, which is not
controlled by Tosca, about 4.5mi east of the Red Hills.
West Texas Utility’s 69KV transmission lines serve the Shafter silver property (Rozelle and Tschabrun,
2008).

As shown on Figure 4.2 and discussed in Section 14.0, the mineral resource lies close to the
northwestern property boundary of Section 34. Additional land would be required in order to access all
of the known mineralized material. Recent agreements between Tosca, Red Hills Copper, Inc., and the
adjoining property owner indicate that there is a reasonable expectation that Tosca will be able to secure
surface rights to the adjoining property.

Perfectstorm

03/02/12 7:50 AM

#44 RE: glengold47 #42

Those are not coordinates. It's just a bunch of mumble jumble and laughable

Look at this,

Sections 186 and 187 of Block 7 of the Matias Cubier survey;



There is no such thing of sections 186 and 187 anywhere and again with no township and range.

A section is a square mile 5280 ft by 5280 ft located with in a township of 36 sections or 6 square miles. There is no such thing as section 37 and beyond let alone 186 and 187.

Actual Sec. Town and Range, they gave nothing, absolutely nothing where it can be easily identified if they did.

I did look deeper and found this garbage where even specific surveys are always labeled by town and range which they are not so they are never confused with one named the same thing in another county. They make no mention yet again which is as sloppy as sloppy can get. Then calling out "blocks"? This isn't a city street! What a joke.

Then they say;

Tosca has not surveyed the property boundaries and has no record of prior surveys.



Well guess what, that is how your coordinates are established and they have nothing, not even a bearing baseline. So they cant even accurately identify where anything really is with hard facts and support.

Also you never use latitude and longitude as every surveyor knows and anyone who has prepared specific site maps. He got that mess off a minute map provided in each county courthouse and an Abstractor’s certificate means squat.

Surveyors would use northings and eastings. Never latitude or longitude.

I have worked on several mining sites and proposed sites. And there is nothing here that even resembles truth and accuracy. Nothing!

Their bogus descriptions is a joke and far cry from anything concrete. Like I said nothing has been identified, nothing.