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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Sendero Resources Corp. SRRCF


Primary Symbol: V.SEND

Sendero Resources Corp. is a dynamic exploration company focused on the mineral potential of the Vicuna district in Argentina. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, Barton SAS, the Company's hold a 100% interest in the Penas Negras Project (the Project), encompassing 120 square kilometers (km2) of exploration territory. The Project is situated in the Vicuna District and exhibits geological... see more

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Sendero Resources Corp. > got a water supply, for a mine at Penas Negras?
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Post by geolteacher on Jan 08, 2024 2:37pm

got a water supply, for a mine at Penas Negras?

looked at their most recent investor's presentation. Photos suggest the project is in the high-altitude, cold desert of the SW altiplano. The investor's presentation provides no info about altitude, but a graphic on Sendero's website indicated ~4150 ground surface elevation. Uness you're in the shadow of 5500m+ peak, there's not much to trigger snow and rainfall up there.

I lost money 1-2 years ago on another high-altitude mining developer; they were going to truck-in the sewage wate from a village more than 100 km away.
Comment by Larder111 on Jan 08, 2024 9:21pm
Water supply shouldn't be an issue as there is substantial amount of drainages ...
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