Permitting Process Moves Forward On The Bell Mountain Mine


VANCOUVER - EROS Resources Corp. reported progress in its permitting process for the Bell Mountain Mine (gold and silver) in Churchill County, Nevada. Summary: Application for the Water Pollution Control Permit submitted; The permit is one of the most important documents required to move the project forward; & Previous Environmental Assessment resulted in Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI).

Bell Mountain Exploration Corp. (BMEC) has recently submitted a Water Pollution Control Permit Application (WPCPA) to the Nevada Bureau of Mining Regulation and Reclamation (BMRR). According to the BMRR, facilities utilizing chemicals for processing ores in Nevada are generally required to meet a zero discharge performance standard. Water Pollution Control Permits are issued to an operator by the BMRR to ensure operation of the facility will not result in degradation of waters of the State. This is a major permit issued by the State of Nevada.

Ron Netolitzky, President and CEO, said, "The Company is very pleased with the progress made in the permitting process of the Bell Mountain.  We are excited about moving the Bell Mountain gold/silver project forward. We firmly believe the scale of the Bell Mountain Mine can be further increased with additional exploration work on the property in the near term, and that's what we plan to do.  I thank our technical team in Nevada, along with our consultants, for their diligent and tireless work."