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Zibo510on Jul 03, 2024 9:09pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Just thinking out loud here
RE:RE:RE:RE:Just thinking out loud hereCrazytimes you don't seem to understand that it is the government that is now in total control of the whole show.
They will proceed according to government standards and protocols, basically by the book.
They will not consider that the water is not contaminated after one test and walk away, water quality may be tested for a year or more.
The same goes for the HLP, not a chance that they are going to authorize any work on it until a full investigation is completed to determine why it failed and what the extent of the damage to the infrastructure is, and then determine a safe way to approach repair.
The pad is obviously unstable and dangerous and authorities won't risk loss of life until they have an approved, professionally certified approach to work on the pad.
I think the mine will be closed indefinitely until these issues are completed.