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<br />~1 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />18 <br />1 as a mill facility. Approximately one half of the <br />2 ore was to be processed in the heap leach and the <br />3 other half of the ore was to be processedd within the <br />4 mill, which consisted of a carbon in leas;h and <br />5 flotation mill circuit. <br />6 The CIL and flotation tailings, the mill <br />7 tailings were to be combined with other waste rock <br />8 materials and deposited in an area known as the <br />9 south waste rock disposal area. <br />l0 The heap leach facility would be <br />11 operated for approximately seven years and would <br />12 undergo detoxification and ultimate reclamation by <br />13 grading, top soiling and re-vegetation. <br />14 We are -- we have been processing an <br />15 amendment to the original permit. This amendment <br />16 calls for the deletion of the heap leach Facility <br />17 and, instead, would process all the ore mined from <br />18 the two pits through a carbon in leach or CIL-type <br />19 circuit, which you can essentially envision as the <br />20 cyanide operation enclosed within a numbez- of vats. <br />21 The vats are located within a mill facility. <br />22 Battle Mountain Resources, during their <br />23 presentation, will give you much more detail as to <br />24 the processing and how the process works and what <br />25 the advantages they feel are for this type of <br />AGREN, BLANDO 6 BILLINGS <br />1 <br />