C7A 9.09% 1.2¢ clara resources australia ltd

Ann: Quarterly Activities Report, page-1044

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    Interesting update out

    The Directors of Aus Tin Mining Limited (the Company) are pleased to provide the following update in
    relation to the Company’s tin and cobalt projects.
    Taronga Tin Project
    Pre‐construction regulatory approvals for the Stage 1 Project are progressing and are summarised below:
     The Company has now received an offer of grant from NSW Department of Planning and
    Environment for Mining Lease Application 554 which incorporates the Stage 1 Project, and the
    Company intends to satisfy all outstanding requirements for formal grant within the month;
     The NSW Dam Safety Committee have advised the design for the tailings storage facility conforms
    with its requirements and the Company is now progressing the construction certificate with the
    Glen Innes Severn Council;
     Applications for the water use licence and supply works have been submitted to the Natural
    Resource Access Regulator and are currently being assessed, and the water access licence has been
    approved by Water NSW;
     Application for the Environmental Protection Licence was submitted to the Environment Protection
    Authority during August and is currently being assessed; and
     The Company intends to submit the draft Mining Operations Plan (MOP) to the Department of
    Planning and Environment upon formal grant of the Mining Lease.
    The Company previously issued an Expression of Interest to potential contractors for mining and tailings
    dam construction services for the Stage 1 Project, and is currently progressing negotiations with preferred
    parties.
    The Company has dispatched a two tonne sample for ore sorting test work to be conducted by Tomra
    Sorting Solutions Pty Ltd during September. The test work will further assess the amenability of Taronga
    ore to ore‐sorting and if successful, provide design data for a production unit. In the interim, metallurgical
    and engineering design for the Stage 1 pilot plant are well progressed.
    Granville Tin Project
    Pre‐production activities at the Granville East Mine have largely been completed, including the construction
    of water management infrastructure, waste rock emplacements and crushing pads. Mining of waste rock
    has commenced with temporary drilling equipment (Figure 1) ahead of the blast hole production drill due
    to be mobilised later this month.
    Construction of the new Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) had previously been suspended due to the wet
    ground conditions and more efficient utilisation of equipment at the mine. The wall of the new TSF has
    largely been constructed to a height of RL 199m compared with the final design height of RL 202.5m and
    will resume at the earliest opportunity.
    Aus Tin Mining Limited Level 27, 111 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000 (GPO Box 5261)
    Phone: 07 3303 0611, Fax: 07‐3303 0681, Website: www.austinmining.com.au
    Figure 1 – Temporary site drill undertaking works for first bench blast at Granville East Mine
    Mt Cobalt Nickel‐Cobalt‐Copper Project
    The Company has appointed a drilling contractor to undertake a program of work at Mt Cobalt and
    Pembroke, with work scheduled to commence the first week of October subject to satisfactory weather.
    The program will include up to six Reverse Circulation (RC) drill holes at two previously undrilled target
    areas that may host shear zones. Drilling conducted earlier this year demonstrated shear zones at Mt
    Cobalt contain high grade cobalt mineralisation (asbolite). The program will also include two RC/diamond
    drill holes to target zones of high magnetic susceptibility at Pembroke and Mt Cobalt respectively.
    In the interim, the Company is undertaking an Induced Polarisation (IP) survey at Mt Cobalt to assess the
    chargeability proximate to the zone of high magnetic susceptibility. Zones of anomalous chargeability
    levels may be indicative of
    sulphide mineralisation and
    provide additional data for drill
    hole design. During August an
    assessment of historic IP data
    from Pembroke (1km south of
    Mt Cobalt) was undertaken
    from which a decision was made
    to change the previously
    proposed hole (PLN002) to a
    hole that tests both the plunge
    of the magnetic model and an
    elevated IP anomaly (PLN003 in
    Figure 2).
    Figure 2 – Pembroke Magnetic
    and Induced Polarisation Models
    (with revised drill hole PLN003)
    The Company will continue to update the market as the work at the three projects progresses.




    On an another note, just read that BHP took a slice of Solgold (that's the sort of news DGR holders were hoping for)
 
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