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Monday, 10/05/2020 9:30:05 AM

Monday, October 05, 2020 9:30:05 AM

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Wait.... it took two years to determine there was still too much salt?

Two thoughts;

1. Afer two years of leaching, wouldn't most of the salt at the bottom of the liner already have binded with the silver and flushed through the system?

2. Why wasn't this issue discovered and addressed earlier. Ceasar just now opened his high school chemestry book and learned about Silver Chloride?

How conveneinet that the newly operating ball mill just happens to be the solution to recovering the salted gold flakes. Guess we're just lucky, huh?

This also begs the question, if Ceasar originally mucked up the first batch of gold with too much zinc and then took two years to discover there is still too much salt on the pad, how can anyone put any trust in his chemestry abilities to come up with accurate assay amounts?

Additionally Ceasar is a geologist. Shouldn't this fall within the purview of a metallurgist? I thought we hired or contracted with at least two or three different metallurgist over the last couple of years. Why aren't they leading this part of the project?