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Sierra Madre Receives Regulatory Approval for Dry Stack Tailings Deposition on Existing Tailings Impoundment, Paste Backfill of Tailings in Underground Workings and Surface Drilling Pad Sites

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Sierra Madre Gold and Silver (TSXV: SM) (OTCQX: SMDRF) has received regulatory approval from SEMARNAT for significant modifications at its Guitarra Mine in Mexico.

This includes dry stack tailings deposition, construction of a tailings filter plant, paste backfill using tailings in the underground mine, and 58 surface drilling pads. The approval facilitates transitioning to more environmentally friendly tailings management, potentially enhancing water recycling and storage capacity. High-level studies suggest TSF 1-3 may have a dry stack capacity of at least 500,000 tonnes. Additional geotechnical drilling will be conducted to finalize design work. The paste backfill system will improve mine stability and reduce acid generation risks. Surface drilling approvals will allow exploration of historically untested vein systems.

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  • Regulatory approval for dry stack tailings deposition and paste backfill received.
  • Potential 500,000 tonnes dry stack capacity at TSF 1-3.
  • Reduction in near-term capital expense by delaying the construction of TSF 4.
  • Improved water recycling and environmental impact with dry stack tails.
  • Increased mine stability and reduced acid generation risk with paste backfill.
  • Approval for 58 surface drill pads, enabling exploration of new vein systems.
Negative
  • Current TSF 1-3 tailings capacity is to 230,000 tonnes.
  • Potential operational delays due to additional geotechnical drilling during the rainy season.
  • Initial startup operations reliant on the completion of construction before the rainy season in June.
  • Short operational timeline of 15 months at processing capacity of 500 tonnes per day before additional infrastructure is required.

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 28, 2024) - Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd. (TSXV: SM) (OTCQX: SMDRF) ("Sierra Madre" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that SEMARNAT, the federal Mexican regulatory agency in charge of environmental permitting, has approved modifications to the existing operating permit for the Guitarra Mine and Mill complex, located in the State of Mexico, Mexico. These modifications will allow for:

  • Dry Stack Tailings Deposition at the Active Tailings Facility Site, TSF 1-3
  • Construction of a Tailings Filter Plant Adjacent to the Existing Mill
  • Paste Backfill Using Tailings in the Guitarra Underground Mine
  • 58 surface drilling pad locations

Dry Stack Tailings Approval and Next Steps

Regulatory approval for dry stack tailings deposition is a significant milestone for Sierra Madre as it moves forward with the possible mine restart at Guitarra. This approval allows the Company to transition from conventional tailings deposition to a more modern system and delays the near-term capital expense of building the fully permitted 5.8 million tonne TSF 4. The use of dry stack deposition will result in more process water being recycled and will allow more tonnes of tailings to be deposited within the existing footprint of TSF 1-3. Dry stacked tailings are the more environmentally responsible alternative and provide a higher level of safety and security long term.

TSF 1-3 has two conventional tailings deposition sites with a remaining capacity of 230,000 tonnes which the company plans to use in initial startup operations. Construction on one site began in April and is scheduled for completion before the onset of the rainy season in June. The dam, or bordo, is being built in 30 cm compacted lifts. The inner bordo face and bottom will be covered with a high-strength HDPE liner, as per accepted industry practices. At the processing plant's operating capacity of 500 tonnes per day, the two expansions will be sufficient for a minimum 15 months of operations, providing the Company with time to complete the design and construction of a combined dry stack and paste backfill tailings disposal system.

High-level studies conducted by Stantec Consulting International LLC and Ingenieria y Construcción de Presas S.A. de C.V. suggest that TSF 1-3 may potentially have a dry stack tailings capacity of at least 500,000 tonnes. The Company has decided to conduct additional geotechnical drilling and studies during the upcoming rainy season to obtain additional high-water saturation data before proceeding with the final layout and design work. This will enable the Company to make better-informed operational decisions.

Figure 1 below shows the locations of the Active Tailings Facility Site (TSF 1-3) and the permitted 5.8MT TSF4.

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Figure 1: Locations of the active and permitted tailings facilities

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Tailings Paste Backfill at Guitarra

The approval for the use of tailings for paste backfill is another significant development both operationally and from an environmental perspective. Instead of depositing tailings in TSF 1-3, a portion of the process water is removed from the tail product of the plant, then pumped as a slurry to mined-out areas, mixed with cement, and used to fill open voids. This enhances overall mine stability, increases process water recycling, reduces the potential of acid generation in the surface environment and saves space in TSF 1-3. The Company initially plans to utilize paste fill in stopes below the main San Rafael haulage level, 10 meters above the processing plant. This relatively small elevational difference minimizes initial pumping requirements, potentially reducing initial capital and operating costs.

Surface Drill Pad Approval

58 surface drill pad sites were approved for testing the Progresso, Perdida Guitarra, and 350 veins near existing Guitarra mine workings and the Las Palms/Inca and Santa Teresa vein systems north of the existing underground workings. The Las Palms/Inca and Santa Teresa vein systems have never been drill-tested and have a combined strike length at surface in excess of 9 km. All vein systems contain historic mine workings, and multiple surface samples have returned economically interesting silver and gold values.

Figure 2 below shows the locations of the permitted drill pads.

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Figure 2: Locations of the permitted drill pads

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Qualified Person

Mr. Gregory Smith, P. Geo, Director of Sierra Madre, is a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101, and has reviewed and approved the technical data and information contained in this news release. Mr. Smith has verified the technical and scientific data disclosed herein.

About Sierra Madre

Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd. (TSXV: SM), (OTCQX: SMDRF) is a precious metals development and exploration company focused on evaluating the potential of restarting the La Guitarra Mine in the Temascaltepec mining district, Mexico, and the exploration and development of its Tepic property in Nayarit, Mexico. The La Guitarra Mine is a permitted, past-producing underground mine, which includes a 500 t/d processing facility that operated until mid-2018.

The +2,600 ha Tepic Project hosts low-sulphidation epithermal gold and silver mineralization with an existing historic resource.

Sierra Madre's management team has played key roles in managing the exploration and development of more than 22Moz gold and 600Moz silver in combined mineral reserves and mineral resources. Sierra Madre's team of professionals has collectively raised over $1 billion for mining companies.

On behalf of the board of directors of Sierra Madre Gold and Silver Ltd.,

"Alexander Langer"
Alexander Langer
President, Chief Executive Officer and Director
1-604-765-1604

Contact:
investor@sierramadregoldandsilver.com

Cautionary Note

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

This press release contains "forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable securities legislation. The forward-looking statements herein are made as of the date of this press release only, and the Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise them to reflect new information, estimates or opinions, future events or results or otherwise, except as required by applicable law. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "expects", "is expected", "budgets", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "predicts", "projects", "intends", "targets", "aims", "anticipates" or "believes" or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases or may be identified by statements to the effect that certain actions "may", "could", "should", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved.

Such forward-looking information represents management's best judgment based on information currently available. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed and actual future results may vary materially. Accordingly, readers are advised not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements or information.

SOURCE: Sierra Madre Gold and Silver

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FAQ

What recent approval did Sierra Madre receive for SMDRF?

Sierra Madre received approval from SEMARNAT for dry stack tailings deposition, paste backfill in the underground mine, and 58 surface drilling pads.

What is the capacity of TSF 1-3 for dry stack tailings?

High-level studies suggest TSF 1-3 may have a dry stack capacity of at least 500,000 tonnes.

How will the dry stack tailings deposition benefit Sierra Madre (SMDRF)?

It will enhance water recycling, increase storage capacity, and reduce environmental impact.

What is the significance of paste backfill approval for Sierra Madre (SMDRF)?

It improves mine stability, increases process water recycling, and reduces the potential of acid generation.

How many surface drilling pads have been approved for Sierra Madre (SMDRF)?

58 surface drilling pads have been approved.

What are the potential operational challenges for Sierra Madre (SMDRF) after the recent approval?

Operational challenges include current tailings capacity, potential delays due to additional geotechnical studies, and short operational timeline before further infrastructure is needed.

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