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Fortune Revenue Silver Mines Inc. Revenue Mine MCP Plan 2014 <br />Part 2: General Facility and Chemical Information <br />Name: Fortune Revenue Silver Mines - Revenue Mine <br />Address: 219 10th. Avenue <br />PO Box 564 <br />Ouray, CO 81427 <br />Type: Underground metal mine <br />Date of Initial Operations: Mine Operations started in 2013. <br />Owner /Operator: Fortune Revenue Silver Mines, Inc. <br />148 Fullarton Street, Suite 1600 <br />London, Ontario, Canada <br />N6A 5P3 <br />Primary contact: <br />2.1 Facility Description <br />John E. Trujillo, Surface Facilities Manager <br />Work: 970 - 325 -7241 ext 202 <br />Email: ietruiilloaslvrstar.com <br />The Revenue Mine is located along Sneffels Creek along Yankee Boy Basin Road, approximately five <br />miles southwest of Ouray, CO. The site is an underground metal mine and surface facility site. The Site <br />Plan included shows the details of the surface facilities. As shown on the SPCC Plan Map the mill that <br />processes the ore mined from the Revenue Mine is located underground onsite. The chemicals and <br />materials listed in this Plan are used in the Underground Mill. The two main mill tunnels will be graded <br />at a minimum of 1% so that they both drain to a low point at the junction of the two mill tunnels, where <br />a sump and pump are located. This ensures that no spills or leaks can leave the mill area unless pumped <br />from the sump. This central sump has a capacity of 3000 gallons. No chemical tanks, drums or <br />containers will be stored in the mill area. <br />All of the reagent are stored in the reagent room located on the east side of the Mill building except Dry <br />Lime, which may be stored at any of the following possible locations: <br />Coarse Ore Bin area underground <br />CV -05 conveyor belt underground <br />(Bulk) Stored in the main entry to the mill underground <br />Crusher Gallery underground <br />Tailings Press Area in Filter Building on surface <br />The reagent room in the filter building is protected from spills by an epoxied concrete surface with a 4- <br />6" vertical epoxied wall around the floor of the entire room, which is capable of handling the rupture of <br />all chemical tanks stored in the room. <br />