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AQUILA RESOURCES INC ORD AQARF



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Post by uranium777on Jul 25, 2008 1:51pm
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Post# 15330149

Cyanide... ?

Cyanide... ?I understand Mr. Quigley publically stated in a recent "open house” or "information presentation" (I get the 2 terms confused) that Aquila intends on using CYANIDE" if allowed to process on site... Also, that this is now becoming more of a gold mine than a zinc mine.... I ask why is that? My opinion - you should do the research as well); because the ore is a low grade of zinc... which would require processing on site to be economically feasible, again, my opinion;  doesn't processing require a whole other set of permits... The Federal EPA,, Certainly with Wisconsin being within feet of this deal... they would have say….all the locals, etc..  In fact, in my opinion a lot of people will have a say so in both the mining and processing of this ore...  More than once people on this "bull" board have stated Kennecott was a done deal.. Not once do I believe I read anyone from Aquila stating that Kennecott wasn't a done deal - that they still needed a Federal EPA Permit, that Kennecott is in court and that the State of MI says "no mine" until the legal issues have been resolved.... That’s Rio Tinto arguably the largest mining company in the world.... not Aquila Resources....  maybe someone at "Brazil Pavilion 2008" in March should have pointed that out... Not that I care but if I did; I would ask if that trip paid for by Aquila?
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