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To: Tim Hall who wrote (19628)7/30/1999 4:54:00 PM
From: Tom Frederick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Mr. Hall, to clarify, I would propose that there are not many who believe there is a way to recover precious metals from the FL ore. The existance of the metals has been shown too many times from too many labs among several properties in the desert SW to reasonably question if they are there at all, the question remains however, if anyone knows how to extract them.

As to the other elements in the brine, what I would suspect is that once you have a profitable element being extracted from each gallon of brine, extracting other elements profitably becomes less costly because recovery operations have some bottom line cost, and therefor recovering additional elements from the same gallon of brine becomes more logical and profitable.

JMO

Tom F.