So we're not that far apart, if at all, good ... there have been problems in the past, just like in pulp mills [you'd have a very hard time building one of those in BC now] ... got to do better - the original question i was replying to was, should mines be regulated, and i think yes, too much common water and air involved to have it otherwise ... and the regulators will have to be held accountable as well, quis custodiet ipsos custodes ... a simple thing like a ring road around a well over-engineered tailings setup, that's just basic, probably refraining from pumping tails into most lakes is basic too ... the regulations will be overdone at times of course, mines will have to do stuff that's not necessary or beneficial just because some guvmint twit says they do, well partly complying with that is paying for sins of the past, partly it's insurance, mostly it's just the way the world is now - you can get famous real fast nowadays, you want to make sure it's for the right reasons
mlm.v - no cobalt yet in the 43-101, too bad [saw your comment on the other thread] ... up half a penny on 102k vol, how ridiculous, but it wouldn't matter what they had in this environment, companies might as well stockpile news for better times, no point in wasting ammo
Too many posts on threads, can't catch up ... not here of course, with current speed of juniordom
'Copper: it's the new gold' - pffft, there ya go, short Cu/long Au - timesonline.co.uk |