.. dam at Sisson would have a 98.65% chance of surviving 27 years without a failure, or a 1 in 74 risk of at least one failure over 27 years....
.. and that 39% of the tailings dam failures worldwide occur in the United States, significantly more than in any other country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisson_Mine
Yeah well you'd THINK tungsten would be a pretty important monieral but it doesn't SEEM to be...... SO much more exciting and rewarding are the cryptos......Fart Coin for example.
Thanks for the reminder(s)
he Los Santos Mine was acquired by Almonty in September 2011 and is located approximately 50 kilometres from Salamanca in western Spain and produces tungsten concentrate. The Panasqueira mine, which has been in production since 1896, is located approximately 260 kilometres northeast of Lisbon, Portugal, was acquired in January 2016 and produces tungsten concentrate. The Sangdong mine, which was historically one of the largest tungsten mines in the world and one of the few long-life, high-grade tungsten deposits outside of China, was acquired in September 2015 through the acquisition of a 100% interest in Woulfe Mining Corp.