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<br />. ~ III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII <br />: <br /> 999 <br />BATTLE MOUNTAIN RESOURCES INC. <br />P.O. BOX 310 <br />SAN LUIS, COLORADO 81152 <br /> <br />2 3 1993 . ' ' <br />UNE 7, 1993 <br />In March of 1993, BMRI began the process of setting ul> a Citizens <br />Advisory panel. All governmental or quasi-governmental entities <br />were asked to participate. Also, all groups that havt: indicated <br />a concern about Battle Mountain's presence in the comriunity, were <br />contacted and asked to take part. <br />The primary objective currently) is to "minimize polarization <br />within the communities and foster responsible acid accurate <br />informational exchanges". <br />The primary objective long term) is to answer the que:•tion "What <br />is there(economically) for Costilla County after the mining <br />function ceases ? Can we wait until six months or even a year, <br />before termination, to start moving on this issue? <br />In keeping with it's Mission Statement ."aaply our resources to <br />the fundamental obligations that we have to our shareholders, <br />emplovees communities and the environment while captt~lizing upon <br />onnortunities in the Western Hemisphere and the Western <br />Pacific",BMRI feels, and is totally supportive of having a well <br />planned replacement program for it's employees to move into, after <br />the ore body is exhausted. Not as BMRI, but as an independent <br />economic unit that will take off on it's own. Battle Mountain <br />Gold's Core Values(see attached), definitely come into flay in this <br />instance. <br />Critics of the operation have refused the invitation to participate <br />in this effort to communicate sincerely and truthfully, but the <br />show must go on ! <br />attached is a roster of the individuals that constitute: the panel. <br />ALFREDO CHAVEZ ,y,~,~ <br />~'~ ~ <br />~,...~. <br />. `.~"~- <br />