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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI)
GPGI 24.83-0.8%3:59 PM EST

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To: Jeff Williams who wrote (2541)4/24/1997 12:14:00 PM
From: David G. Findley   of 14226
 
Jeff,
There is no confusion in my post, nor apples vs oranges concerning a "few pounds of electrowinned sludge" vs the sludge from 20,000 gallons of leachate: in both cases you have a blob of wet gunk that needs to be dewatered/dried.

I find it hard to believe and ludicrous that GPGI doesn't have a viable means of dewatering their sludge. Would YOU leave potentialy hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of precipitate out in the sun & weather to dry? And be blown away by storms, muted upon by birds, contaminated with wind-born dust, etc? I don't think so. Come on, after 15+ years of planning, they haven't PLANNED for a viable sludge drying mechanism? I've heard of running a company on a shoe-string budget, but at some point you realize you have to spend some money to buy the equipment needed to produce a sustainable, quality product. Getting tired of excuses - shall we pass the hat around to buy a filter-press for GPGI?

David Findley
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