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03/19/07 2:25 AM

#4112 RE: dealerschool2006 #4095

To 'dealerschool2006' on 'Russel Industries' -

RE: Colorado river and any water problem -
is an interesting issue for RSDS -

Ex. an accident happen -
*January 19, 1961, Monticello, Utah

A B-52 bomber carrying one or more nuclear weapons
was reported to have exploded in midair about 10 miles
north of Monticello, Utah.
The bomber had left Biggs AFB near El Paso, Texas,
bound for Bismarck, North Dakota, on a routine
"round-robin" training mission.
Near Monticello the aircraft began climbing from 36,000
to 40,000 feet and soon experienced a violent bump followed
by a descending right roll of about 410 degrees,
a short period of wings-level, nose-down flight,
and then a violent spin.
The aircraft descended rapidly and at an elevation
of 7,000 feet broke into several pieces that landed
within an area two miles wide by 11 ½ miles long.
Observers on the ground said the plane's left-wing
engine caught fire, after which there was
a midair explosion.
Five crewmen were killed in the accident.

"Report of AF Aircraft Accident," January 19, 1961;
"Missing Airman Found Dead,"
The San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah, January 27, 1961.
Cited in Chuck Hansen, "Appendix 3:
Typical U.S. Nuclear Weapon Accidents:
1950-1981, p. 34.

Some accidents and incidents may create a water problem? -

That's a case for RSDS who may have the solution and
can contribute with the new state of art hi-tech. -
in the issue to solve the water problems? -

RSDS is continuing development of a patented water treatment
process that has been discharged in oil, gas and mineral
exploration.
The process makes the water safe for disposal back into
the environment.
The company has leased additional technology from
Lawrence Livermore Laboratories, the leading U.S.
Department of Energy research laboratory.
By combining technologies, RSDS's prototype is able to
remove sodium, barium arsenic and any other
contaminant containing a positive or negative ionic charge.
The end user of this technology is any oil, gas, mineral etc.
exploration entity that has to apply for permit to drill
and subsequently has to present a plan to any
Department of Environmental Quality or regulatory agency
to show how discharged water will be treated.
With the tremendous level of energy exploration
and production activities around the world currently,
you can imagine the incredible demand that could be
generated for such technology -

From our inception until 2005 the Company has engaged
in locating and developing base and precious metals
and waste stream reclamation -

DD........
http://www.russind.com/index.html

RE: Payday mines exploration - production -
the projecty will make use and benefit from -
the state of hi-tech. water treatment -
and waste stream reclamation etc. -


where is the mesa mill in relation to the claims
.....how far

about 20 miles -
The Payday mines -
East Canyon near Monticello, Utah -
DD....






White Mesa Nuclear Waste Facility.
Located south of Blanding
and north of Aneth, Utah.

The International Uranium (USA) Corporation
tailings impoundment shown to the right
WHITE MESA MILL is located at their
White Mesa Mill located near Blanding, Utah.
It is one of the two remaining uranium mills in Utah.
Owned by Denison Mines -
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URANIUM PROCESSING

The function of the International Uranium (USA) Corp.
Uranium Mill is to extract uranium oxide (U308) concentrate,
commonly called yellowcake, from uranium bearing ores
found within the region.

Trucks haul the ore to the mill from Company owned and
Vendor owned mines in the San Juan County area.

Trucks arrive at the Blanding Ore Buying Station and
drive up on large scales where the ore is weighed.

From there the trucks move to the buying station yard
and unload their ore in designated areas.

From these small stockpiles of ore, samples are taken
then dried and weighed to determine the moisture content.

Accurate computation of the moisture content is highly
mimportant because the amount of ore fed to the mill
is always figured in dry ton equivalents.

From the buying station yard, large front end loaders move
the ore to the buying station where it is fed through
a primary jaw crusher and reduced to
approximately 11/2" size.

The ore is then run through a series of four stages of
crushing and sampling where the average 250 ton lot is
reduced to approximately 75 pounds of sample at less than
1/4' in maximum size.

From there this sample is further mixed, dried and
reduced down.

Samples weighing less than 5 grams are sent to the
metallurgical lab for assaying and a duplicate sample
is also sent to the miner selling the ore.

The sampled ore is then put into the stockpile by
conveyors and trucks for later processing through the mill.

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