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International Zeolite Corp.

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Summary

Project:

Bromley Creek

Deposit:Bromley Creek
Location:Canada
Commodities:Zeolite
Date:9/25/2018
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Resource Estimation
Project Stage:Pursuing Resource Increase/Upgrade
Report details:25-9-2018: International Zeolite Corp. announces a Resource Estimation report for its Bromley Creek deposit at the Bromley Creek project. Initial mineral resource estimate for the project. This technical report (the “Report”) has been prepared at the requ
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CP/QP:[Resources]: Jacques Houle (Mineral Exploration Consulting)
ABSTRACT:This technical report (the “Report”) has been prepared at the request of Mr. Ray Paquette, president of International Zeolite Corp (“IZC”), or the Company (“Company”), a British Columbia incorporated company. The author has been asked to prepare a Report to estimate the zeolite mineral resource on the Bromley Creek Property and to make recommendations for further work if warranted. The mineral resource estimate in this Report replaces all previously disclosed estimates, namely the 2003 estimate by J. Jenks (filed on SEDAR November 6, 2003), and the 2017 estimate by T. Henneberry (filed on SEDAR February 21, 2017) the latter which triggered the requirement for this Report. The effective date of this Report is August 17, 2018. The resource described in this Report is for industrial minerals called zeolites. Zeolites are naturally occurring aluminosilicate minerals that have a crystalline structure perforated by microscopic pores, which act as natural filters. The ability of zeolites to act as filters (molecular sieve), adsorbent or ion exchange agents is measured by their cation exchange capacity (“CEC”). The CEC value is an analytical measurement of the availability of exchangeable cations loosely held within the crystalline structure and is quantified as milliequivalents per 100 grams (meq/100 g). High values of CEC make zeolites useful in industrial applications including treatment of radioactive waste, sewage effluent, agricultural wastewater, aquaculture and fertilizers, to name a few. The author, Jacques Houle, P.Eng., an independent mineral exploration consultant, prepared and is responsible for all sections of this Report. Data used in this Report include all relevant information available as of the amended Report date. The author visited the Property on May 25, 2018, accompanied by consulting geologist P. Read, who is very familiar with the Property, local and regional geology, and with zeolite mineralization. During the site visit the author used a Garmin GPSMap 64st hand-held GPS to verify locations and dimensions of the quarry faces and floor, and stockpiles, and subcrop and outcrop locations along and south of Bromley Creek. GPS readings from the site visit by the author appear in Appendix 3.

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