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I know of a Northern CAL Company that could benefit from NGMC services.
Definitely, Investors are buzzing around NGMC
Yeah seems NGMC did their home work gonna boom.
"We are pleased to be involved in this exciting new sector and we look forward to keeping our investors updated on the significant progress that we are making in becoming a major company in medical marijuana," said Darryl Reed, NGMC CEO.
NGMC offers as part of its dispensary management services package a comprehensive suite of industry specific software that offers seed to sale controls and regulatory agency compliance featuring the BiotrackTHC application suite
NGMC provides services including site location selection, dispensary build out, staffing, staff and manager training, security services, and financial advice
NGMC also announced its new web site is now active: www.Nextgenmanagementcorp.com
Next Generation Management Corp. (OTCQB:NGMC) announced today that its name has changed from Next Generation Energy Corp. to Next Generation Management Corp. to reflect its involvement in providing dispensary management services to the medical marijuana industry.
Would Be Huge For both NGMC and Northern Cal Producers.
Better Load this one quick it's primed ready to run NGMC
SOCAL MMJ market is huge, NGMC is well positioned in HOLLYWOOD
NGMC probably gets product from Northern CAL Emerald Triangle the best weed on earth.
Great loading opportunity right here NGMC
Hollywood what a great location for NGMC
I want to head to SOCAL and check out NGMC dispensary.
First dispensary looks awesome in the pics. Go NGMC
I'm still reading the DD but the more I read the More shares I want to load.NGMC
NGMC in MMJ tons of opportunity in MJ.
I think NGMC is going to do a bit more than bounce, imo it's gonna take off soon.
I agree NGMC is going to pop soon imo.
NGMC looking good lately
I think it's a nice opportunity here with NGMC
The chart and DD is looking great for NGMC imo
The Concession is essentially a series of claims that surround the vast majority of the lake. Roads, including the National Highway, provide excellent existing access throughout the area and all the way to two commercial ports. The area also has good infrastructure—water, electricity, phone, hotels, a national airport and other services.
Initial exploratory work was conducted and six holes were drilled at the margins of the lake with 238 sediment samples collected. Nearly ½ ton of soil samples from around the lake bed and down to a depth of 30 meters were taken for analysis. An initial geological study and report was completed in June 2011, and a second independent study and report was completed in September 2012 which not only confirmed the estimates of the first report, but indicated that there were also substantial amounts of rare earth elements which were available for commercial purposes as well.
The lake is full of sediments containing the potential for economically significant amounts of Gold (Au), Lithium (Li), Bentonite (N/A), Boron (B), Manganese (Mn), Magnesium (Mg) and Potassium (K). Additionally, there are significant amounts of the rare earths Cerium (Ce), Lanthanum (La) and Scandium (Sc) as well as other valuable reserves such as Vanadium (V) and Strontium (Sr).
Taking into account the outcome of analyses of polls running very favorable to the depth of 30 meters, reserve calculations could be:
For Gold (AU): = 300,000.00 tons of gold element family products
For Lithium (Li): = 2,410,995.00 tons of lithium carbonate
For Boron {B}: = 2,898,000.00 tons of boron
For Sodium (Na): = 90,033,615.00 tons of sodium
For Potassium (K): = 4I,313,825.00 tons of potassium
For Magnesium (Mg): = 126,735.00 tons of magnesium
Statistics will be utilized to routinely measure our progresses and successes and areas of needed improvement(s). The following key safety performance indicators are used to measure success and track progress: Lost-time incidents (LTIs) are any work-related that requires an employee or contractor to take time off work; the lost-time incident frequency rate (LTIFR) is the number of incidents per million man-hours worked. Occupational diseases result from workplace exposure to a chemical, physical, or biological agent, such as lead-poisoning or heat stroke. The lost days rate (LDR) is the average number of work days lost per million man-hours worked.
This is a virgin, open-pit type of operation where the mining will be performed utilizing the latest and most sophisticated of equipment (inclusive of wash plants, trammels, conveyor systems and excavators) to be applied to a major stockpile operation. Further exploration will be conducted by analyzing earth substrata for further subsurface water and mineral deposits using cutting edge, proven technology. CHCX
In accordance with governmental regulations, requirements, and our own superior operating standards, CTGX Mining seeks to maintain strict monitoring and management of water (surface, ground, potable, sea…) air (dust and emissions), soils, noise, energy mining wastes, and bio-diversity throughout the life of our mining projects.
CHCX Company adheres to strict safety and environmental regulations where it operates. These include conducting a full Environmental Impact Assessment/Environmental Impact Statement (EIA/EIS) before receiving a permit to operate. The EIA/EIS includes a detailed closure and full rehabilitation plan for the project. We also intend to complete studies on environmental parameters such as bio-diversity, water, air, soils, noise and mining wastes. These parameters are used throughout operations and closure to ensure mitigation programs are effective.
At CTGX Mining, Inc. we are committed to making a positive difference in the communities and countries where we are located. We strive to improve local socio-economic circumstances through economic contributions, community involvement, community consultation, support of health and education, and the sponsorship of special events. We work in partnership with community bodies, government officials and other stakeholders to increase understanding of cultures, customs and values, and to encourage open, constructive dialogue and trust. CHCX
All of our operations are directed to have mine closure plans and mine closure cost estimates in place. Returning land disturbed by mining to stable and productive post-mining land uses is a cornerstone of our commitment to responsible environmental stewardship. At CTGX, reclamation planning begins “before” construction and is regularly updated throughout the life of each mining operation. During the life of each mine, reclamation test plots as well as engineering and environmental studies assist in verifying and optimizing reclamation strategies and plans. Every effort is to be made to reclaim land that is no longer required for operations while mining operation are still active. CHCX
CHCX All of our mining operations are also tasked to evaluate direct and indirect biodiversity risks under their environmental management systems as part of their regular mine lifecycle management program.
Each CTGX mining operation is required to maintain a waste rock management plan that includes procedures to identify and manage materials which may be subject to leaching, including acids, metals or other substances that could potentially impact surface or groundwater. Waste rock piles are designed and constructed to be stable. We have company-wide systems to regularly monitor and inspect waste piles to ensure that they are being maintained in accordance with our standards. If waste rock is geochemically suitable, in some cases it can be used as a source for fill, road base or other construction purposes. CHCX
CHCX very undervalued right now IMO
CHCX The objective of CTGX’s tailings management program is to design, build and operate tailings structures that are:
•physically stable under all anticipated conditions and that meet regulatory and engineering guidelines;
•chemically stable, such that the quality of any seepage or surface run-off does not endanger human health or the environment; and
•able to be closed at the end of a mine’s life in a manner compatible with the surrounding land use, and which have a minimal impact on the environment.
CHCX We recycle and reuse waste from our operations to the maximum practicable extent. Materials that cannot be recycled are disposed of in a manner that is environmentally acceptable and in compliance with regulations. Waste products include spent batteries, fluorescent light bulbs, cupels and crucibles, waste oil and spent solvents and domestic wastes. We have procedures in place at all sites that outline the proper handling and storage of wastes to ensure that people and the environment are both protected
Climate change associated with industry and other human activities which produce greenhouse gases is a pressing public concern. Greenhouse gas emissions at CTGX are almost entirely associated with our consumption of electricity and hydrocarbon fuels, which account for a significant portion of our ongoing operating costs. At CTGX we have both an ongoing environmental as well as an economic imperative to improve efficiencies and limit greenhouse gas emissions; as well as, energy costs & consumption at all of our operations. CHCX
CHCX All of our milling and heap-leach process operations are designed to be closed loop systems and to recirculate water. In many cases, run-off from the mine and other water, such as treated camp sewage, are also captured in the process water cycle. Where local regulations allow and water quality standards are met, some water may be discharged.