RE:RE:RE:RE:Alex come on and answerCherry picking again Alex, you left out the part that holds the flotation water in a secure closed loop and it recycles so that there is no discharge to the outside. Oil and water don't mix and the kerosine attaches to the graphite and the graphite is not exposed to the elements, it is taken to the thermal unit and becomes part of that process in heating the graphite under, vacuum to obtaim 99.9987 % purity needed to combat climate change. Because ust a little goes a long way there is just a touchup addition to replace the little bit that attracts the bubbles to he graphite to assist in their isolation. There is more gas, oil and fluid drips in the IGA parking lot or the oil and gas and oil burned in you rown lawn mower than would be lost in a closed loop mill. You have to tell the whole story and moreover there is also a new dry process that does not use water or chemicals at all. Go and look at what Gratomiic is doing at the Aukam mine in Namibia and also St Jean Carbon under their new name and program, to upgrade their graphite. If you want to quote others then tell the whole story or don't tell it at all!