Friday, June 22, 2018 12:27:40 PM
But now they have the expert advice of Robert Garcia! Look how that worked out at Santa Elena.
BTW, I am still curious what they are going to do with each batch of spent ore. Dump it into the ravine next to the process area? Galena and arsenopyrite are ores of lead and arsenic. Throw in a little cyanide, and you've got some pretty nasty waste products to dispose of. Given the environmental problems at Santa Elena, you can bet that the Mexican authorities are watching.
Do your own research, use third-party sources, and don't buy into the hype.
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