North American Palladium Ltd. Announces a Leak in the Tailings Dam at the Lac des Iles Mine
February 06 2006 - 8:10AM
PR Newswire (US)
Trading Symbols TSX - PDL AMEX - PAL TORONTO, Feb. 6
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- North American Palladium Ltd. announced
today that there has been a leak in the tailings dam at its Lac des
Iles mine, north of Thunder Bay, Ontario. This leak has occurred in
a contained area of the site and it is expected to have no impact
on the surrounding environment. The leak occurred on Saturday
afternoon in the tailings dam near the primary crusher. Due to
extensive flooding, the milling operations, including the primary
crusher and the electrical substations have been temporarily shut
down in order to protect the equipment. The team is currently
focusing on building a trench and dumping material into the area
where the leak is suspected to have occurred. Pumps are also being
mobilized in order to reduce the water damage. Approximately half
of the open pit's mine fleet has been re- deployed to assist in the
incident, while regular operations in the open pit and underground
continue. In making the announcement, Jim Excell, President and CEO
stated, "While we are very concerned with the leak in the tailings
management facility, we are relieved that it has occurred in a
contained area of the mine and does not pose an immediate threat to
the surrounding environment. We are continuing to monitor this
situation closely and will continue with regular updates." 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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