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APPENDIX B <br />KOEALER MINE WORK PLAN <br />Remediation Plan: The owner has agreed to have a plug installed in the Koehler <br />Tum~el to stop drainage to Mineral Creek and Sunnyside Gold <br />Corporation ("SGC") has agreed to facilitate this project with a <br />specified level of funding. <br />Remediating. Party: <br />Contractor: <br />Gold King Mines Corporation <br />Stephen C. Fears, President <br />or other approved contractor <br />Fundine Party: <br />Sunnyside Gold Corporation <br />P.O.Box 177 <br />Silverton, CO 81433 <br />Owner: <br />Osiris Gold Inc <br />Sial Exploration Inc. <br />Frank Baumgartner <br />Owner Contact: <br />Frank Baumgartner, President <br />Contact: Larry Perino <br />Reclamation Manager <br />Contractor Contact: <br />Stephen C. Fears, President <br />Description of Minine Activities <br />Phvsical Description of Conditions <br />The Koehler portal discharges continuously although the flow varies seasonally. Water <br />flo~+~ing from this portal carries dissolved metals. The regional geology is volcanic rocks <br />with ring fault fractures and chinmey type ore deposits containing base metals (Al, Cd, <br />Fe, Pb, Cu and Zn), which this tunnel was driven to intersect. There are limited known <br />mine workings associated with this tunnel but it is connected physically to surface at the <br />San Antonio Shaft. Sampling of waters from the portal has identified it as a major <br />contributor of dissolved metal loading to Mineral Creek. <br />General Description of the Mining Site <br />The history of the Koehler Tunnel is not known by SGC but it is believed to have been in <br />operation in the 1950's. The Koehler portal was opened to capture and divert the mine <br />23'1115.2 December 3, 2002 B' -. 2. <br />