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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 211330" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>yeah mate I know that & about the processes involved. Using Google is nothing new either :lol: </p><p>If approved under their conditions it's all good. I read about their work for HEG some time ago & that was for a 12t bulk sample + they've also done other samples for them more recently. That is not ongoing re-mining of tailings & bulk sampling comes with approved size limitations. Sampling/bulk sampling as part of exploration is one thing but systematically reworking areas of mullock/tailings is another altogether if that is occurring here or elsewhere. I already know that bulk sampling of prospecting activities Category 2 (up to 60 cubic metres) & Category 3 (in excess of 60 cubic metres) require further approval on this particular EL.</p><p>Not saying they are doing anything wrong under their EL but would like to know more & why they have it locked up. </p><p>From their own company spiel they seem to be more about "reclaiming fine gold and other precious metals that the old timers missed and/or the larger mining companies ignored" not exploration as such. Sounds more like mining to me but what would I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 211330, member: 4485"] yeah mate I know that & about the processes involved. Using Google is nothing new either :lol: If approved under their conditions it's all good. I read about their work for HEG some time ago & that was for a 12t bulk sample + they've also done other samples for them more recently. That is not ongoing re-mining of tailings & bulk sampling comes with approved size limitations. Sampling/bulk sampling as part of exploration is one thing but systematically reworking areas of mullock/tailings is another altogether if that is occurring here or elsewhere. I already know that bulk sampling of prospecting activities Category 2 (up to 60 cubic metres) & Category 3 (in excess of 60 cubic metres) require further approval on this particular EL. Not saying they are doing anything wrong under their EL but would like to know more & why they have it locked up. From their own company spiel they seem to be more about "reclaiming fine gold and other precious metals that the old timers missed and/or the larger mining companies ignored" not exploration as such. Sounds more like mining to me but what would I know. [/QUOTE]
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