Grenville Gold receives blasting permit
2007-08-31 09:19 ET - News Release
Mr. Tom Thomsen reports
GRENVILLE RECEIVES BLASTING PERMIT FOR MINE & ROAD REHABILITATION & CONSTRUCTION
Grenville Gold Corp. has received a blasting permit for use in the district of San Mateo, province of Huarichiri in the department of Lima.
Grenville plans to clear and rehabilitate several mine portals associated with the Alianza vein and the Reserva vein. The process of clearing these portals will produce mineralized rock which will be stored for transportation and milling in the future. Although no feasibility study has been commissioned on the property, it is important for the safety of geologists and workers in the mine to clear any potential rockfall and waste rock backfill in order to perform underground exploration and channel sampling.
Grenville will also commence road improvements with the intent to increase the capacity of current roads allowing a larger operation to exist in the area. Previous to the recent earthquake in Peru, Grenville had closed access to the road that runs through the Silveria property because loose rocks destroyed a portion of road that led to properties over a high ridge that surrounds Lake Pacococha. Access to the properties over the ridge is impossible at this time; however, this in no way hampers Grenville's current plans and the exploration team has an extensive area to explore in other areas of the 2,797-hectare property while roads are being repaired.
We seek Safe Harbor.
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