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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: d:oug who wrote (12084)10/29/1999 9:15:00 AM
From: Thor Carlsen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Doug, thanks for emailing that Company, www.octolig.com.
The prospects of the Octolig Co. addressing the waste water
issue for a Colorado Gold Mine was quite refreshing.

Please note the amount of waste water GPGI could near:

<<<A Colorado Gold Mine
An Octolig MRP is currently being installed at a gold mine
located in the mountains west of Denver, Colorado.
Although, the mine is a gold mine, the primary contaminating
metal in the mine drainage water is zinc. The mine
discharges 4 million gallons of mine drainage water per year.>>>

Doug, what is your estimate for a successful GPGI larger
"Turnkey Pilot Plant" production of waste water?

None?
They will NOT need any permits because why?

Because I found them their solution and your email to
the Company has started the ball rolling?

Doug we are the NEW GPGI team!
First order of business-let's see..where is that Jensen boy?

If you find out anymore from your email-we would like to know. Price, Modifications for sludge (Zeev), etc...

The price and volume thing. TA, FA, ZA.... all not good.
People bought on the ask. End of it.

`(|;-{o]

GO DOUGe!!