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Melba mill signs aggregate tailings agreement

POSTED: 07:45 MST Tuesday, July 15, 2008

by IBR staff report

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Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. has reached an agreement with Bill Earll of Earll Excavation Inc. to load and transport, the tailings from the "Belle Peck" adit, to Silver Falcon Mining Inc.’s mill in Melba. Earll Excavation will stockpile the ore at the mill in Melba.

Earll Excavation has had a successful history of major road building and hauling of ore as a general contractor specializing in mine reclamation, wetlands construction and road building. Projects for Kinross-Del Mar Mining Co. were successfully completed in the past.

Pierre Quilliam, president of Silver Falcon Mining, said, “Now that the roads are open all the way to our mines, we can proceed with the first phase of our business plan. We are very excited to join with Earll Excavation Inc., an experienced hauler, which gives us insurance of continuous production in our Melba mill for the next 24 months.”

Management identified more than 20 tailing sources throughout its holdings on War Eagle Mountain. “Belle Peck” will be one of many tailings to be transported to the Melba location for future milling.

Silver Falcon Mining is an exploration and development company specializing in high-grade gold and silver mining properties in North America.

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