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Re: hfields post# 68876

Monday, 09/26/2011 7:45:06 PM

Monday, September 26, 2011 7:45:06 PM

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Relax and let the week get scared. LOL I like the info Im getting. I understand how the use of cyclones are used to seperate. The desity and pressure is of upmost importance to get the heavys to drop and the crap to flow out the top.Sometimes they also sometimes use A floatation plant to finish up any losses at the end. The positive particles will attach to simply like A soap bubble using some chems and flow over the top while the crap is drown off the bottom at the end while the chems recurculate bach into the process. Im glad to see this is the way they are going. But the liner coming in does tell me they are looking towards A heap leach on one site. Or they are in need of A larger tailings. Both mean more money. I may also be very wrong as Im not in the inside and not A know it all.. But the use of cyanide is not the end all bad for polution either. We used it in California also to mine over 2 million ounces. Its all good as long as it doesnt reach the water table b4 it can oxidise and turn to fertilizer. I need to study more. Thank yuo all for your input. Aluvial is the differece in the way this is mined. It not locked up in sulphides in A microscopic matrix. That does make this alot easier and more cost efective to mine. What is the basic ounce per ton processed now? And the cost of proction per ounce? How many tons processed per day ect. Hows there MSHA record. LOL Im sorry for too many questions. I will read some of the great info sent me. Thank you guys. I see you have A great group of investors here. To me that means alot already! TTYS.

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