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Providence Gold Mines Inc V.PHD

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRRVF

Providence Gold Mines Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the process of exploring and evaluating its mineral property located in California, United States. It owns 100% interest in Tuolumne Property. The Company’s gold mines consist of seven patented stake mineral claims and 22 located claims, encompassing an area of approximately 324 acres, which includes Bonita, Consuelo, FairPlay, Good Enough, McCarthy, Mexican, and Providence. The Providence Group of Mines is located in the Summerville Mining District, Tuolumne County, California, upon the eastern belt of the Mother Lode District. Its subsidiary is Providence Gold Mines (US) Inc.


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Comment by Twigler12on Jan 16, 2021 1:42pm
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RE:WOW

RE:WOWRonald Coombes: Al, I'm really pleased that you asked that question because it was one of our concerns when we first looked at it, as to whether or not we wanted to get involved in California. We were told that California is a horrible place. The regulators are horrible, blah, blah, blah. 

Well, we actually met with the SEC at the Water Board, when we first picked up the property, because we are very conscious of EPA issues. We did some water sampling and generally some surface sampling to see what we were dealing with, from a mineralogy perspective; whether or not we had a lot of arsenopyrite present, pyrite present, or any other kinds of minerals that may be deleterious to the project's future. We couldn't find any.
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