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Comment by Public_Heelon Jan 02, 2009 3:15pm
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RE: RE: RE: Contacted Eco Lab...and

RE: RE: RE: Contacted Eco Lab...and

   0.02 is nowhere near economic. Of course, the deposit will be highly variable. Some areas may be 0.1 or even higher. For some reason, I have it in mind that 0.1 would be the cutoff for economic viability in an alluvial deposit, but others here would know better. I wonder though, to what extent they'd be able to limit themselves to the viable parts?
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