In the follow-up agreement with the Paris Mining Development Company, Poland promised to ensure an adequate number of workers for the mines and to purchase 20 LJ52 Steam Engines, along with accompanying maintenance services.
According to the assessment by the geologist Mr. Peche, the silver mine had been developed to less than 10%—essentially, it was Joseph's assessment.
As more mines were excavated, the demand for pumping machines would increase rapidly, so placing orders in advance was quite necessary.
And the mining development company would provide technical support for surveying, pumping, and mine safety.
Just the day after the agreement was signed, more than 500 miners from the Krakow area flocked to Tarnovsk Mountain in search of job opportunities.
Their families had depended on the silver mines for generations, and now with news of mine expansion, they were all very excited, hoping to earn more wages.