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Processing of the ore will extract the maximum reasonable amount of metals possible, resulting in a <br /> barren, fine-grained medium to be disposed of in the tailings facility. All water will be captured and <br /> reused in the processing. <br /> Initial test runs of our milling process indicate that no additions to the tails will be necessary to <br /> neutralize the pH or immobilize residual metals before disposal. The dried tails will be trammed to <br /> the disposal area by wheeled loader and compacted in place. <br /> No unprocessed ore will be left stockpiled on the ore pad over the winter or left on the ore pad at <br /> any time for longer than 180 days. <br /> Please see the supplement to the EPP (below) for the updated list of materials and reagents and <br /> the datasheets. <br /> Prior to receiving ore from a source, the operator of the Lucky Strike Mill will notify CDRMS. This <br /> notification will contain information on the source of the ore and the results of geochemical testing <br /> to demonstrate that said ore may be processed at the Lucky Strike Mill. <br /> All ore brought to the Lucky Strike Mill will be tested at a rate of one test every 2000 CY. <br /> Geochemical Standards <br /> The following geochemical standards must be met by any material received by the Lucky Strike Mill: <br /> Ore, tested before processing through Lucky Strike <br /> 1. Whole rock analysis. <br /> Tailings,tested after processing through Lucky Strike <br /> 1. Acid neutralization test results show tailings material will not generate acid. <br /> 2. SPLP results that show tailings does not leach heavy metals. <br /> • <br /> Lucky Strike Mill <br /> August 2024 C"2 111 Lewicki&Associates <br />