Investor Presentaiton
CuMo Project - Access and Infrastructure
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IDAHO
COPPER
ACCESS: The CuMo project is located approximately 40 road miles northeast of the capitol, Boise. CuMo can be accessed by passenger car or truck by
taking Idaho State Highway 55 north from Boise 12 miles through Horseshoe Bend, then taking the Harris Creek Road to the east 18 miles to Centerville,
then taking the Grimes Creek Road north 6 miles to Forest Service Road 382c, then traveling on this road approximately 5 miles to the project site. Total
drive time in good weather is roughly 1 hour 15 minutes.
POWER: For exploration activities, power is anticipated to be provided via diesel generator sets, or via equipment (drills, trucks, etc.) with their own
contained fuel source. For development activities, the closest main power lines are in Horseshoe Bend which is 21 miles on a direct line from the project
site. Idaho Copper understands that the Idaho Power Company has plans to potentially construct a main power line to the town of Garden City which
would run within 5 miles of the CuMo site. Currently, there is a regular household power line at the Golden Age townsite which is 3 miles from the project
site.
WATER: There are several options available to Idaho Copper to provide process water to the project. Water in the Boise Basin is fully allocated, but CuMo
could purchase water rights as needed from existing rights holders. The Payette Basin to the north of the project is only about 50% allocated, so CuMo
could (subject to Idaho Department of Water Resources approval) secure an allocation from this basin and transport the water inter-basin to the project.
There is also a possibility to construct a dam on Clear Creek to the south of the project. In all cases, Idaho Copper plans to fully recycle and reuse process
water to the maximum extent possible, in order to keep makeup water requirements to a minimum. Relatively small amounts of water needed for
exploration activities have been historically sourced from nearby creeks or from a drillhole on site that has water access.
WORKFORCE AND SERVICES: Boise, the capitol of Idaho in a metropolitan area of over 750,000 people, offers a trained exploration, development and
mining workforce and many expert professional mining and related services. Given the proximity of the project to Boise, CuMo staff and contractors can
choose to live in Boise, or in small communities of Horseshoe Bend or Garden Valley closer to CuMo.
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