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Arian Silver Corporation (the "Company" or "Arian") (TSX VENTURE:AGQ)(AIM:AGQ)(FRANKFURT:I3A), a silver exploration, development and production company with a focus on projects in the silver belt of Mexico, is pleased to announce that it has received positive results from an independent metallurgical report as part of its plan to construct and operate a new custom plant and milling facility at its 100% owned San Jose operation in Zacatecas, Mexico. The report has been compiled by Maelgwyn Mineral Services Limited ("Maelgwyn"), of the United Kingdom, with support from their subsidiary in the Republic of South Africa. Maelgwyn carried out a series of detailed metallurgical tests under laboratory conditions from samples of run of mine ("ROM") material from the current operational mining areas at San Jose. The large (approximately 1 tonne) sample, which was taken from the San Jose mine's 110 metre ("m") level (110 m below surface), is representative of the current working depth, although it was reportedly partially oxidised in nature. However, recoveries in the order of 80% were still achieved using a process of "Leach-Ox" (direct leaching of the ROM material). The report further suggests there is significant upside potential to improve the recoveries of silver with the addition of flotation within the mill circuit to process the deeper seated, less oxidised / more sulphide rich material. Arian's Chief Executive Officer, Jim Williams, commented today, "We are very pleased with these detailed, albeit initial, metallurgical results in support of a planned customised milling facility at San Jose. Test work on the partially oxidised sample, which represents quite a significant portion of the current and past mining plan at San Jose, has demonstrated that a recovery of 80% is achievable and there is further significant upside on this with the addition of flotation for the more sulphide-rich, deeper seated material." He further adds, "The permitting process, on the assumption such a facility will be constructed, is progressing well, and no negative sentiment in relation to this has so far been received. The proposed mill site, which has already been purchased, covers some 32 hectares of land and is located approximately 3 kilometres from the main San Jose portal (ramp) entrance. In addition, not only does the test work to date indicate a substantial improvement in metal recoveries from the previous toll mill but significant cost savings will be made on transportation of the ROM material." As previously reported it is anticipated Arian will resume trial mining and toll milling very soon at a refurbished toll mill near the City of Zacatecas which is nearing completion.
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