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To: Fred C. Dobbs who wrote (28506)10/1/2002 10:28:39 AM
From: Keith Hodgins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Other than following some of the links posted on the thread, I really don't have a clue on where to start. I suppose there are technical manuals and publications available and put out by mining and engineering associations and such. I'll also try the library next time I'm close to it. I'm just curious really. I mean, there is all this dirt, and water, going into the plant that has to come back out and go somewhere right. The company says that the water will be what, 100 times cleaner as it goes back into the river? Is this done by simply ground filtration as it percolates back through the conglomerate and works its way back to the river? All kinds of questions.
I might try calling investor relations, but I doubt she handles the technical part.

Keith