02 February 2012

US Property Settlement

ASX Release – 2 February 2012


MHM Metals  Limited (ASX:MHM) is pleased to announce the settlement of a 
property purchase contract over  a  115-acre  industrial site  in  Russellville, 
Kentucky. The property is the planned location for construction of MHM’s first 
US salt cake and black dross recycling facility.


The final settlement figure of $838,761 was  funded  from MHM’s existing cash 
reserves.  The company is in the process of finalising process plant design and 
costing, with a number of existing buildings on site expected to  decrease both
time and expense of plant construction.  The site is zoned correctly for its 
purpose.  


After assessing over 30 sites throughout the middle Tennessee and southern 
Kentucky region, the Russellville site  is  the  preferred  location  for  plant 
construction.  Factors included:


• Identification of in excess of 350,000 tonnes per annum of salt slag and 
black dross within an economic radius of the plant site
• Government support and incentives, not only financial but also the probusiness environment in Logan County
• A highly skilled local workforce and availability of workers
• Availability of rail along the property boundary
• Availability of ample electricity supplies to the property for initial and 
future requirements


The large land-holding provides ample opportunity for MHM to grow, and to 
accommodate additional associated technologies under development. 



Additional Plant Location Opportunities


MHM continues to engage with a number of companies  with  operations  in  north  eastern United States and 
south eastern Canada to assess further salt slag and black dross recycling opportunities. A substantial 
volume of material has been identified in this region as well as companies supportive of MHM’s business that 
recognise the imperative to cease landfilling.    Management’s  primary  focus  in  the  US  continues  to  be  on  the 
construction of the Russellville Kentucky facility, although with its  high  growth  objectives  the  company  is 
assessing other compelling site alternatives.


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