TUCSON, Ariz. and HERMOSILLO, Mexico, Sept. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Silver
Scott Mines, Inc. (OTC: SILS.pk) is
pleased to announce the initiation of construction at the Carmen
mine and processing site. Construction with heavy equipment
has been focused working there for about 2 weeks preparing leach
pad and ponds. Additionally, the Merrill-Crowe gold silver
recovery plant and other plant equipment has been moved to the site
ready for set-up.
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Plans for the site for the remainder of the year include
processing about 80,000 tonnes of mineralized rock using contractor
mining with portable crushers. The Carmen mine permit was
approved in late July of this year by Semarnat, the Mexican Federal
environmental agency in charge of mine permitting.
Mel Herdrick, QP and Registered
Geologist, Chief Geologist for the company commented, "The
direction of Silver Scott Mines is now clearly defined. Our
immediate goal is production of gold and silver from our
Carmen mine. In addition the company remains focused with the
objective of ongoing exploration of our Mexican projects.
Our overall corporate goal is to explore, define, and initiate
production of gold and silver by heap leach mine processing and
continue expansion with both operation and exploration."
Company Contact:
Melvin Herdrick
President
mel_herdrick@yahoo.com
Tel 520-395-2377, 520-907-0733 or 52 662 210 040
1.404.418.6203 phone
1.843.842.7248 fax
The source of this news release is Silver Scott Mines, Inc.
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therefore, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking
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accurate.
SOURCE Silver Scott Mines, Inc.