Progress Update on the Tailings Leak at the North American Palladium Ltd. Lac des Iles Mine
08 February 2006 - 9:09AM
PR Newswire (US)
Trading Symbols TSX - PDL AMEX - PAL TORONTO, Feb. 7
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- North American Palladium Ltd. announced
today that there has been significant progress in repairing the
tailings dam leak at its Lac des Iles mine, north of Thunder Bay,
Ontario. This leak occurred Saturday afternoon in a contained area
of the tailings dam near the primary crusher resulting in no
surrounding environmental impact. The leak was blocked yesterday
with a material mixture of solidified tailings and hay and a dam
was constructed in order to prevent further flow of water into the
milling area. Due to extensive flooding, the milling operations,
including the primary crusher and the electrical substations
continue to be temporarily shut down in order to protect the
equipment, while the testing of the systems gradually commences.
The team is now focusing on removing the remainder of the water in
this area, which is expected to be cleared by tomorrow morning.
Regular operations in the open pit and underground continue. In
making the update, Jim Excell, President and CEO stressed, "We are
relieved that this has occurred in a contained area of the mine and
we are now certain that it does not pose a threat to the
surrounding environment. We intend to continue with regular updates
on our progress." North American Palladium's Lac des Iles Mine is
Canada's only primary producer of platinum group metals and is one
of the largest open pit bulk mineable palladium reserves in the
world. The Company also earns substantial revenue from by-product
nickel, platinum, gold and copper. In addition to operating Lac des
Iles, the Company's mandate is to expand its production profile
through an aggressive exploration campaign, designed to increase
its exposure to base and precious metals. Palladium use in the auto
industry continues to be an important component in controlling
exhaust emissions as mandated by more stringent hydrocarbon
emissions standards for cars, particularly in the United States,
Europe and Japan. Palladium is also used in the dental,
electronics, jewellery and chemical sectors. Forward-Looking
Statements - Certain statements included in this news release are
forward-looking statements which are made pursuant to the "safe
harbor" provisions of the United States Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. When used herein, words such as
"expect" and other similar expressions are intended to identify
forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements involve
inherent risks and uncertainties and are subject to factors, many
of which are beyond our control that may cause actual results or
performance to differ materially from those currently anticipated
in such statements. See the Company's most recent Annual
Information Form and Annual Report on Form 40-F on file with
securities regulators for a comprehensive review of risk factors.
The Company disclaims any obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information,
events or otherwise. Readers are cautioned not to put undue
reliance on these forward-looking statements. DATASOURCE: North
American Palladium Ltd. CONTACT: James D. Excell - President &
CEO, Tel: (416) 360-2656, email: ; Krista M. Muhr, Manager,
Investor Relations, Tel: (416) 360-2652, email:
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