@Knox ... you are a FUC kTArd .... 25/04/24 19:49:03 Post #:...

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    @Knox ... you are a FUC kTArd ....


    25/04/24
    19:49:03
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    hi Saab02, if dirt comes up (suspended insoluble solids), they must be removed before loading on the resin. I am not sure if you have experience in this. what I mean by de-sludge process is removal of such. of course I am aware of all the different methods to do it. BUT, the simple answer I am seeking from the company is clarity that it is known and taken care of. and that the measure of such solids should be disclosed in their releases. it's a massive issue. if it comes up as a "mud" or whatever , it is almost a go /no-go.

    ok it's possible, they are removed (if it's a mud, it's a sh!tload per day which is an issue in and of itself) and then these soils get re-mixed with the waste (de-lithiumed) water and sent back down to earth. but again this was not been shown in schematics - but , I'm telling you if it comes up as a sludge it's a big issue. if it comes up as a sandstone filtered brine then fantastic - much more handlable.

    Comercial muds from drilling mofo!
    You seriously arent this stupid are you ?
    @the technician @SAAB02
    What a tool!
    Last edited by Froggy $: 25/04/24
 
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