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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
4/10/2013
Doc Name
Geology Pre-Feasibility Report
Section_Exhibit Name
Volume 17 Exhibit 6 Item 7
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Collom Area Geology Pre - Feasibility Report <br />In 2002, the Colowyo drill hole data and the Collom drilling data through GC <br />seam was reviewed. The results of this review reside in the report <br />"Geological Depositional Model Report ", Steven W. Korte, Consulting <br />Geoloqist, February 2003. <br />4.3 2005 Exploration Program <br />The Colowyo Exploration team outlined approximately 39 drill holes within <br />the CMA for 2005, see Figure 4.2. An additional 45 plus drill holes were also <br />outlined across the Colowyo properties as part of the 2006 exploration <br />season. The drill holes within the CMA are currently being drilled, logged, <br />sampled and analyzed. Table 4.4 outlines the 2005 Collom Exploration <br />Program. <br />Prior to the 2005 field season, the Collom Exploration team reviewed the <br />2004 exploration and safety protocols and updated them as needed. The <br />daily safety meetings and the large bi- weekly safety meetings continue. <br />August 2005 Page 16 of 38 <br />
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