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Earthworks Industries Inc V.EWK

Alternate Symbol(s):  EAATF

Earthworks Industries Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is in the development stage. The Company has no operations, no significant revenues and has not completed the landfill project. The Company has completed an environmental impact study of a landfill project through its wholly owned subsidiary, Cortina Integrated Waste Management Inc. (CIWM). The Company’s Cortina Integrated Waste Management project is approximately 60 miles from Sacramento and approximately 100 miles from San Francisco. It offers an opportunity for investors to meet the growing demand for waste disposal capacity.


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Comment by Agardon Feb 04, 2020 11:09pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Looking a lot more interesting.

RE:RE:RE:RE:Looking a lot more interesting.The EPA should give EWK the final permit, sometime around the third week in February. That will mean at that point,Cortina will be worth a very large amount of money..Yes it has taken too long to get done, but that is the nature of this beast.

The next landfill to get approval in California will be at least a decade or two in the future and EWK will soon have the only one with availble space.  In many respects a lot of the others are full to overfull already.

I will not venture into anything so fraught with bureaucracies, multiple levels of government or Native Amricans, again. (Although that describes so many projects these days.)

I think David Atkinson has stayed the course, where many wouldn't, and I can't see him letting it go without a good conclusion.   The end game is very close now and it just remains to see how that shapes up.

 By the end of this month I think the curtain will be risiing. Maybe not an a Apple, but still could be very sweet harvest ahead.

Talk again, once the EPA is in EWK hands.
 
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