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Meeting of Victor Svyatetsky to Discuss Mine No. 6 Construction

Viktor Svyatetsky, First Deputy Director General — Executive Director, ARMZ Uranium Holding Co. (Atomredmetzoloto, JSC/Mining Division of the ROSATOM State Atomic Energy Corporation), took a working trip to Krasnokamensk, where he held a meeting regarding the construction of Mine No. 6 and told the team of Priargunsky Industrial Mining and Chemical Union, PJSC (E.P. Slavsky PIMCU, PJSC) that Ivan Kiselev had been elected the Company’s Director General.
It should be reminded that the decision to appoint Ivan Kiselev to the position of PIMCU Director General was made by the PIMCU Board of Directors on August 1st. Viktor Svyatetsky acknowledged the managerial skills of Mr. Kiselev and wished him ‘mine craft luck’. Director General Kiselev thanked for the vote of confidence and said that the workers were all a tight-knit community of high-standard professionals.
At the meeting, which took place at the construction site to discuss the progress in the construction of Mine No. 6, Viktor Svyatetskiy ordered that the construction period should be shortened: «We are required to build the mine in half the time, that is why some extra contractors will join us and there will be more workers and equipment at the construction site. PIMCU team must do everything possible so that the construction is speeded up.»
Ivan Kiselev reported that they were currently building waste water treatment facilities at Mine No. 6. Foundations had been filled with a cement-lime mortar at the construction site and they were erecting the framing walls for auxiliary buildings and laying outdoor engineering networks and utility pipelines, while the treatment facilities with a capacity of 1,300 cubic meters per day were estimated to be put into operation by the year end of 2019. In addition, 30 tons of metal structures had been installed to erect the office and amenity building. The installation of metal structures would be completed for all the buildings and facilities by October 2019 and the workers would then proceed with installing sandwich panels.