So i take it you agree it was unachievable the conventional way due to the quality of the brine being too high in calcium?
The plant that creates all those benefits burns 1.5 million litres of diesel per MONTH and encompasses around 70% of all energy costs for the mine as thermal costs.
Do the benefits above outweigh this?
Why is there a need to shorten the brine time if you can't increase production on the current EIA anyway? Is that because of the low evaporation rates to start with like I mentioned?
Do you have an answer to the rest of my post?
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