Hi Redgum, It was my mistake in the
first place. I should have said decline rather than
declined.
I would prefer to see a long sloping decline rather than a
vertical shaft. A decline would cost significantly more but facilitate the entry of large equipment and immediate bulk
sampling. It also constitutes 'early' access for the
removal of ore.
Contrary to 'normal procedure' I would also like to see
the mine development shafts occur within the ore body. The idea is to truck some ore to PH and get some early income.
Early income will reduce the cost of mine development and have a positive affect by reducing the cost of mine development. Even small amounts of 'development ore' would be appreciated. HC42
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