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To: Road kill who wrote (8909)5/25/2022 11:20:38 PM
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Cascaderange

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Yup zinc is glycine leachable .. though there has been limited testing on it... It is right there in the company's rendition of the periodic table...

That could bring metates 2 billion pounds plus of zinc back into the picture....

I never really got a credible picture of the recoveries from the process the current management is testing... Isn't it closer to 50to 60% .... with no recovery of the zinc that i am aware of... this new process claims 85% recovery for the gold. That could well mean it is game over for the current approach. It could also mean millions of more ozs of recoverable gold production..... it is a big deal...

this gives the majors motivation to pursue these problematical extractive mineral production projects....