re: Ann: Video on Underground Borehole Mining... Grant64t,
As I clearly indicated, on the surface, it would certainly appear that borehole mining would be more environmentally friendly compared to the open pit mining that BLR was originally talking about. I also clearly indicated that I am not well versed on Borehole Mining and would need to learn more about it. However, I will continue to remain skeptical about it until I have more information. I will not rely on a childish video as an education tool. Since you seem to be well-versed on Borehole Mining, perhaps you could address one of the main issues that TAC has always been concerned about - water. I know the posters on this forum like to ignore this issue, but it is a real one.
How much water would you envision an operation like this taking? Where would the water come from?
Are you saying there is NO risk of contaminating the limited aquifers in the area? Do you have any scientific information/data that discusses these risks?
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