RE:Fences and trenches
Are you suggesting DME is using building a fence to further delay the project? LOL. From what it sounds like we are waiting for Generon and Generon only. The below was posted on CEO regarding why they would need the fence. Which seems very logical. "I don't know how it is for helium operations and rules specific to the state of Arizona, but every permit I have seen for mining on federal land has a requirement in the permit that the operator maintain a fence on the perimeter of any surface operations. The separate legal liability issue that @Souther-CobraCommander is talking about is the legal doctrine of attractive nuisance, that says that if a property has artificial hazards on it that might attract the attention of children or other individuals who would not appreciate the danger posed by the hazard, then the landowner is liable for any injuries that occur on the property unless they take reasonable steps to prevent the public from accessing it (like building a fence, putting up warning signs, etc.). That rule applies to any hazard on property, not just specific to mineral extraction." Also you talked about them doing interviews. Viewpoint with Dennis Quad is doing a segment on DME very shortly. If you want to stay up to date, I suggest you follow along over at CEO.ca and follow their Facebook page. They usually post something weekly.