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Bactech Environmental Corp C.BAC

Alternate Symbol(s):  BCCEF

BacTech Environmental Corporation is a Canada-based company, which specializes in environmental technology. The Company uses a process called bioleaching to recover metals like gold, silver, cobalt, nickel, and copper, while also safely removing harmful contaminants like arsenic. By using its proprietary method of bioleaching, it can neutralize toxic concentrates and tailings. Its technology utilizes bacteria to extract precious and base metals and has been traditionally used to treat difficult-to-treat sulfide ores and concentrates. It plans to apply bioleaching technology to abatement and reclamation projects to remove the harmful elements such as arsenic and sulfur from the environment. It has identified the Ponce Enriquez area of southern Ecuador as an area where its bioleaching technology can be deployed for environmental processing of locally produced concentrates from mining and tailings reclamation. It continues to evaluate other projects in South America and Central America.


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Comment by debitcardon Dec 22, 2010 1:31pm
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RE: What's happening

RE: What's happeningThere's been a few interesting numbers released recently. GDP has been increasing - bit of a mixed bag though on expectations.
Data has also shown the demand for used homes (resale) has increased 5.6% Economists had predicted 6.5% Average house prices increased .4% to $170,600 up from $170,000 a year ago.

So recent data has shown the confirmation of a slow but steady recovery in place.


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