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Tri Origin happy with dry hits at Woodlawn

TRI Origin Minerals will not have to undertake mine dewatering processes as the start of drilling, as part of its definitive feasibility study, yielded dry hits in existing underground workings to a depth of around 300m below surface at its Woodlawn zinc-copper project, which could reduce the cost of the operation.

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Tri Origin happy with dry hits at Woodlawn

The company's DFS - started last week - saw a hole drilled to determine the water level in existing underground infrastructure intersected "two separate mine voids and did not encounter any water" Speaking...

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