Sennoj , I always felt that the quantity of overburben was far too great given the width of intersection of Wolframite .It's one thing for the old timers , to burrow down & mine vertically & get virgin material , but another to have to handle vast quanities of overburden to get to a realatively thin layer of host material .It could have been economic for the old timers , but a total diferent proposition to decap an orebody .I think your point about the arsenic content is perceptive .Why didn't they expose a sample trial area & have the material tested .Many ore bodies have arsenic so it's a common problem to test for it.This would seem to go way past an oversite , but verge on negligence .Also now what about the mess there , will the enviromental bond be enough to cover it up.5 bags of Wolframite for 40 million dollars is appalling & what's thew carbon footprint on that little effort?
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