
Consequently, the Company is considering an 8,000 to 10,000 tpd mill in the PFS as compared to the 2,000 tpd plan in the PEA. In addition, extensive metallurgical testing of the DeLamar unoxidized material has demonstrated that a portion of this resource can be processed through a larger mill with a similar flowsheet to that used in the PEA. While column leach testing has recently commenced on samples for DeLamar, the Company sees scope to increase the heap leach circuit to between 32,000 and 35,000 tpd from the 27,000 tpd contemplated in the PEA. The results of column leach tests completed on Florida Mountain oxide and transition material in Q2 have indicated that 0.5 inch crush provides the most economic feed size for the Florida Mountain heap leach circuit. This work was aimed at incorporating a significant portion of the unoxidized resource from the DeLamar deposit which was excluded in the 2019 PEA and improving the silver recoveries.
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As previously reported, the Company has been working on a series of trade-off studies to optimize both the heap leach and mill processing circuits.
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(“Integra” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: ITR NYSE American: ITRG) is pleased to provide an update on the Company’s PFS which is expected to be completed in Q4 2021. 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Integra Resources Corp.

The PFS remains scheduled for completion in Q4 2021.The Company’s Board of Directors recently met with Governor Brad Little of Idaho who expressed his support of mining in Idaho.

