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Infrastructure Materials sees potential for 3 separate limestone beds at Morgan Hill, Nevada

Published: 20:58 04 Aug 2009 BST

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Infrastructure Materials Corp. (OTCBB: Symbol IFAM) said analysis of the latest drill results and new detail surface mapping to date indicates the potential for three separate limestone beds on the Morgan Hill claim group in Nevada.

Results from a further ten holes of a 24 hole drill program showed that eight of them each intersected multiple units of cement grade limestone ranging in the high 80- 100 percent calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Two holes did not encounter any economic limestone.

These ten holes are located in the central portion of the claim block.

Compilation of geologic and geochemical drill cross sections along with new detailed surface geology indicate that there are three distinct calcium carbonate beds in this central portion of the claims that could be used for cement and/or high grade limestone.

Intersections ranged from 15 feet to 200 feet but as a result of the dip angles of the limestone units the vertical drill results from these holes are not representative of the actual thickness of the target units which are still unknown. Phase II drilling will be angle holes to accurately reflect the true thickness of the target units as well as their relationship with surface exposures noted during the recent detail mapping.

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