Hey Odega, my outlook is this. Mr A sees the DRMS playing games with the permitting process. He, as an experienced mining professional believes that the dry stack method of disposing of tailings will be more popular in the future. Should the DRMS require unnecessary procedures in handling the tailings, it will be able to apply those standards industry wide across Colorado.
He is not calling the DRMS names. He is calling the opponents, who have come forward in protest to request unreasonable procedures from CGFIA, exactly what they are, obstructionists.
Simply put, the DRMS is in danger of listening to the wrong people, for the wrong reasons, and setting a dangerous precedent. The only input that should be considered are the laws as presently written.
That's what I read in the letter to the governor.
Don't take my word for it, Do your own research! Then you will know it's true!