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To: stockman who wrote (708)4/20/1998 1:47:00 PM
From: Al Cern  Respond to of 769
 
Manager, Water Board Secretariat
Yukon Territory Water Board
Suite 106, 200 Range Road
Whitehorse, Yukon
Y1A 3V1
(403) 667-3980
Fax: (403) 668-3628

This is the place where the information is. They may be able to give you info re: the fish survival test, and the tailings dam leakage. Your other option would be to call the Whitehorse Times and see what Chuck Tobin has to say. You could phone the company at their Carmacks headquarters, but I'm not sure where that would lead. If I still owned any shares, I would do it myself.

Sincerely,

Al Cern



To: stockman who wrote (708)5/3/1998 12:33:00 PM
From: Crusader  Respond to of 769
 
What a bunch of fools the management of this company are. Get the mill up and running and generate cash flow and stop pissing around even if they have to take on some debt to do it!



To: stockman who wrote (708)5/7/1998 10:15:00 AM
From: Al Cern  Respond to of 769
 
stockman,

Any news, rumors, innuendo, or thoughts?

Sincerely,

Al Cern



To: stockman who wrote (708)5/12/1998 11:24:00 AM
From: Al Cern  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769
 
Spring run off measures successful

BYG Natural Resources Inc BYG
Shares issued 55,585,360 May 8 close $0.30
Tue 12 May 98 News Release
Mr. Graham Dickson reports
Recent instrumentation installation work (thermistors and piezometers)
carried out at the Mt. Nansen facility allowed for outside engineers to
inspect the interior and the foundations of the tailings dam. From these
inspections it was clear that the integrity of the dam had not been
compromised, by thawing of the permafrost foundations. In fact extension of
the permafrost into the dam itself was noted at various locations.
Various measures taken to reduce spring run off into the tailings
impoundment have been successful. It is clear that with more than 90 per
cent of the spring run off having occurred the tailings impoundment will
have the capacity to allow operations to continue without any danger of
excess water flowing out of the spillway.
Other measures to allow even greater protection of the impoundment
throughout the year are in the permitting stage.
Substantial changes to the water treatment plant's equipment and operations
have resulted in its ability to produce an effluent that is an order of
magnitude lower in regulated pollutants than that required by the water
licence. The last two fish bio assay tests were passed successfully.
BYG is continuing to operate its water treatment plant in such a manner as
to continually upgrade its performance. BYG will produce an operational
manual and full description of the minimum processes and performances
required in order to achieve the certainty of meeting the more stringent
effluent guidelines of the nineties.
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