Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation's Rochester Mine Receives Major Environmental Award
March 04 2004 - 7:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation's Rochester Mine Receives Major
Environmental Award COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho, March 4
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation, the
world's largest primary silver producer, announced today that its
flagship Rochester, Nevada mine has received the Habitat
Restoration Award from the Nevada Division of Wildlife (NDOW), the
sixth major environmental award given the mine since operations
commenced in 1986. This most recent honor is a State of Nevada
award given for Rochester's work in developing additional bat
habitat in the Nevada Packard project area. The award emphasized
the outstanding working relationship achieved between Coeur
Rochester and NDOW. The Habitat Restoration Award is the third such
award given to the mine for their work in this area. In 2000,
Rochester was given the Nevada Excellence in Mining Reclamation --
Wildlife Enhancement Award. Then in 2003, Coeur was further
recognized by Bat Conservation International as the Corporate
Conservationist of the Year -- 2003. Since operations began,
Rochester has received a total of six major environmental awards,
including awards for cultural resource protection, integration of
environmental protection measures into permitting activities and
wildlife habitat development and protection. The various awards
given Rochester, one of the largest primary silver mines in the
United States, reflect Coeur's ongoing commitment and dedication to
environmental stewardship. This is the 21st nationalor
international award presented to Coeur for its contributions in the
environmental disciplines to protect and enhance the surrounding
areas. The current award will be presented to company officials on
March 12th. Robert Martinez, President and ChiefOperating Officer
stated, "Rochester's bat habitat restoration effort is just one
more example of our continued commitment to preserving the
environment and the wildlife that depends on it." Coeur d'Alene
Mines Corporation is the world's largest primary silver producer,
as well as a significant, low-cost producer of gold. The Company
has mining interests in Nevada, Idaho, Alaska, Argentina, Chile and
Bolivia. Contact: Tony Ebersole Investor Relations Coeur d'Alene
Mines Corporation 800-523-1535 Cautionary Statement This document
contains numerous forward-looking statements relating to the
Company's silver and gold mining business. The United States
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe
harbor" for certain forward-looking statements. Operating,
exploration and financial data, and other statements in this
document are based on information the company believes reasonable,
but involve significant uncertainties as to future gold and silver
prices, costs, ore grades, estimation of gold and silver reserves,
mining and processing conditions, changes that could result from
the Company's future acquisition of new mining properties or
businesses, the risks and hazards inherent in the mining business
(including environmental hazards, industrial accidents, weather or
geologically related conditions), regulatory and permitting
matters, and risks inherent in the ownership and operation of, or
investment in, mining properties or businesses in foreign
countries. Actual results and timetables could vary significantly
from the estimates presented. Readers are cautioned not to put
undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company disclaims
any intent or obligation to update publicly these forward-looking
statements, whether as a result of new information, future events
or otherwise. DATASOURCE: Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation CONTACT:
Tony Ebersole, Investor Relations of Coeur d'Alene Mines
Corporation, 800-523-1535 Web site: http://www.coeur.com/
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