New superintendent hired for Ajax mine project

A new Ajax Superintendent has been hired through one of the proposed mine corporations.

Michal Wypych hired through KGHM to re-engage network paintings in the assignment.Wypych’s paintings can lead to a new environmental call tender to allow the mining allocation to continue, according to a press release from Abacus Mining and Exploration Corp.The mining giant holds an 80% stake in the lease, and Vancouver-based Abaque owns the remaining 20%.

“Ajax remains a precedent for Abacus and our spouse, and we are pleased to see that Ajax’s assignment will once again have a presence in netpaintings,” said Abacus President Paul G.Anderson, in the press release.” We who our spouse have paintings to do to revitalize the task, and we appreciate this first step.”

At the moment, one is being searched so that Wypych can paint and create a physical presence in Kamloops.

The open pit mine established more than 50 years ago as a copper mine closed more than 20 years ago and Abacus acquired the rights shortly thereafter.In the following years, Abacus and KGHM developed a plan and presented a proposal that divided the premises.Residents.

The province rejected the mining proposal in December 2017.At the time, the Office of Environmental Assessment wrote that “in general, the prospective and, in many cases, negative effects of Ajax’s allocation outweighed the potential benefits.

In Abacus’s press release, the company called the resolution a “reverse” and said there is still a lot of copper and gold left on the site.

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