Lluvia de Oro Mine Update
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BEHIND THE SCENES #2 AT LLUVIA DE ORO
In our last bi-weekly report, I showed images of some of the activities that take place on a routine basis at Lluvia de Oro. This report shows other employees that carry out important activities in the day to day operations at the mine. Minera Columbia de Mexico, S.A. de C.V., the Mexico subsidiary of NWM Mining Corporation, operates its own in-house laboratory for routine analyses of process solutions, exploration samples, and drill samples. Laboratory results are analyzed by engineers and geologists to provide the basis for decisions that result in recovery of gold-silver-copper from the rocks identified for mining..
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Photo Captions
Top Left - A laboratory technician operates the atomic adsorption (AA) spectrometer for the determination of gold-silver-copper from process solutions. The lab also has fire assay and bottle-roll leach recovery circuits.
Top Right - The Laboratory Superintendent, Issac Olguin, oversees the analytical processes, records the results, and distributes them to the engineering and geological staff.
Bottom Left - The engineering and geological staff review and plot the data, then they plan the course of near-term mining and recovery options.
Bottom Right - In-pit drilling continues to obtain rock samples used to delineate grade blocks for mining consideration and pit design. More than 180 drill holes have been completed in the southwest portion of Creston pit in recent weeks.
Prepared by Rodney A. Blakestad, C.P.G., Qualified Person
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