Texas Ripper - AAA.V
I am not avoiding anything. You have to get a brine solution out of the ground, put it in a series of evaporation ponds, and what is left is not MOP (muriate of potash). It will need a lot more processing to get the impurities out if you are going to get $500/ton for it. If they plan to sell SOP or a Kmag type of product the price per ton is considerably less.
This is a legit question. The Ercosplan 43-101 addresses the problem on pages 78-88 found right on the Allana website.
It is also a fact that alluvial flooding is a major issue for a conventional mine.
There is no doubt a huge potential here, and I am heavily invested, but the facts are the facts.
Kipp