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Tres-Or (Ghana) Limited Gold Processing Plant Operational
By: Marketwire .
Nov. 24, 2009 10:50 AM
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/24/09 -- Tres-Or Resources Ltd. (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: TRS) is pleased to report that fabrication is complete on the gold recovery plant built for its operations in Ghana, West Africa. Tres-Or (Ghana) Limited ("Tres-Or Ghana") provides mining and related services in connection with the Agudee Gold Project, a group of concessions held by a local syndicate of companies located in the Atwina Mpanua District of the Ashanti Region in central Ghana (see news release dated September 14, 2009). Tres-Or Ghana and its contractors Oasis Engineering Ltd. have completed assembling a 200 tonne per hour (tph) alluvial gold plant recovery system on the Agudee project site. Testing of the component motors, water system and electrical systems is complete. The gold bearing gravels (ore) is processed and concentrated on the barge. Gold is mechanically separated and concentrated and the remaining gravel or tailings are discharged from the rear of the barge while the excavator extracts and expands ore from the front of the barge. Gold-bearing gravels are fed into the Feeder Hopper at the front of the plant and tailings are discharged from the rear of the barge. For a continuous mining process ore is fed to the hopper with the barge moving forward as the gravels in the canal are mined to bedrock. Using this method the ore pit is constantly moving forward and filling the pond behind, effectively reclaiming the mined ground as it moves forward. Operating costs are much reduced because trucks for ore delivery, and tailings disposal, are not required with this method of alluvial mining. The "Floater" plant leaves a very small environmental footprint, as well as being a cost effective way of processing ore and eliminating separate tailings disposal. No chemicals or mercury is used in the recovery process. Testing confirms up to 95% mechanical recovery of gold which averages 20 to 22 carats from the source. Final gold recovery from concentrate using gravity feed systems for the mineral table circuit is fully operational. Laura Lee Duffett, P.Geo., President and CEO of the Company is the qualified person by the standards of National Instrument 43-101 overseeing the project and is responsible for the scientific and technical information in this news release. On behalf of the Board of Directors, Laura Lee Duffett, President and CEO Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Service Provider (as the term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy of accuracy of this news release. Contacts: SOA World Latest Stories
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