San Francisco Mine

Project Highlights:

  • Geomembrane Leak Location

Tierra Group conducted geo-electrical testing to locate leaks present in the geomembrane liners underlying a Solution Conveyance Canal, Sumps 1 and 2, and the Intermediate Pond at Timmins Gold Corp’s San Francisco Mine in Sonora, Mexico. Leak detection testing procedures were performed in accordance with ASTM D7002 and ASTM D7007 standards.

Project Highlights:

  • Geomembrane Leak Location

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