DAJIN COMPLETES DRILL PADS AND ACCESS ROADS AT TEELS MARSH PRESS RELEASE
DAJIN COMPLETES DRILL PADS AND ACCESS ROADS
AT TEELS MARSH LITHIUM BRINE PROJECT
August 17, 2018 - Vancouver, BC - Dajin Resources Corp. (“Dajin”) (TSX-V: DJI) (OTCQB: DJIFF) (Germany: C2U1) management is pleased to report that Dajin’s engineers, Welsh Hagen Associates, Inc. located in Reno, Nevada, have completed the construction of access roads and drill pads at Dajin’s 100% owned, Teels Marsh Lithium brine project in Mineral County, Nevada. Welsh Hagen provided the design, prepared the BLM Notice of Intent and construction services for Dajin. Construction equipment was supplied by Tipton Trucking of Mina, Mineral County, Nevada, Coan Equipment and MB America both of Reno, Nevada.
The drill pads and roads were constructed to ensure that large-diameter, deep drilling can take place under all weather conditions in the Teels Marsh valley. During construction, the integrity of the engineered roads and pads was tested during two flash flood events that washed out local county roads, but left Dajin’s structures unaffected. Dajin’s exploration approach is significantly different than what other companies have undertaken in Nevada. The drill pads are designed to support a four (4) hole large-diameter drill program to test for the presence of Lithium-bearing aquifers to depth. Preparations for drilling these wells are now underway. These wells are intended to follow-up on the favorable surface lithium brine results that Dajin previously announced on June 9, 2016. For photos of the drill pads and roads
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The drilling of deep, large-diameter, cased wells with the ability to discharge will make it possible to not only measure the concentration of Lithium brine in the subsurface aquifers but to also carry out the flow testing of any Lithium bearing subsurface aquifers that may be encountered during the drilling. As a result of Dajin holding water rights in Teels Marsh valley and being permitted under the Nevada Division of Water Resources (State Engineer), the pump-test volumes proposed for these wells are not limited by AB 52 Chapter 507 regulations codified under NRS 534B which are administered by the Nevada Division of Minerals.
The technical information in this press release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and has been reviewed and approved on behalf of Dajin Resources Corp. by Dajin Directors, Dr. Catherine Hickson, P. Geo and Dr. Mark Coolbaugh, CPG, the Qualified Persons.