Western Magnesium Corporation announced that the 122-acre property's proximity to the future home of a modern mixed fuels power plant, a dolomite supplier, and an infrastructure of rail and highway will carry WMC's finished magnesium product to industries across the U.S. Evaluation work at the Cadiz, OH plant property is now underway as local drone and geotechnical firms (Whitemyer Advertising Inc. and Diversified Engineering Inc.) have conducted light detection and ranging (LIDAR) drone surveys, as well as a topographical fly-over on the magnesium metal production property. This survey will enable Geographic Information System models to be created for environmental planning, geotechnical drilling, and early civil works planning for the property evaluation, facility design, and location. The raw data and model sets have been completed and supplied to WMC by the contractors. This data is now ready to be reviewed by one of the chosen Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management Groups that are currently undergoing review for the project. The near-term use of this data is to create the cut-fill analysis prior to early earth works beginning, to allow for proper planning and permitting of this process. A geotechnical drilling program to analyze and understand the stability and composition of the property will commence shortly thereafter.