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Century Lithium Corp V.LCE

Alternate Symbol(s):  CYDVF

Century Lithium Corp. is a Canada-based advanced stage lithium company, focused on developing its 100%-owned Clayton Valley Lithium Project in west-central Nevada, United States. The Company is engaged principally in the acquisition, exploration, and development of its mineral properties. The Company is in the pilot stage of testing on material from its lithium-bearing claystone deposit at its lithium extraction facility in Amargosa Valley, Nevada. It is focused on being a domestic producer of lithium for the electric vehicle and battery storage market. The Clayton Valley Lithium Project is located in Esmeralda County, in west-central Nevada, United States, immediately east of Albemarle’s Silver Peak mine.


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Comment by fulogas1on Aug 06, 2019 10:21am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:PFS

RE:RE:RE:RE:PFS Good morning all...  I understood that they were planning to recycle the water after the 83 percent Li was taken out  and thought this might actually dilute the new feedstock ..     But if they are able to take most of the Magnesium , Etc...  out before returning   as they have stated with the new firm..  then may i suggest that recycling the water containing  up to 17 percent remaining Lithium along with the amount of  new water needed..   should work because it  enable us to recover much of the remaining Lithium that was missed in the first processing.

Rather then using all fresh water we would end up with water mix that would contain a small amount of Lithium that can go thru the 83 precent recovery process again ..and again and again..    

I  now wonder what the actual final Lithium recovery may look like..  
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