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Ann: Quarterly Report, page-3

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    From the Q report.

    "Lime treatment of PASS rock on a continuous 24/7 basis would have to cope with issues such as heavy rainfall, rainfall runoff, consistent lime blending / retention in rock piles, and effective pH testing of all the product heaps as they progress through treatment. Another significant environmental issue is the emissions produced by the lime treatment sites in Melbourne. Nagambie Resources has calculated that they produce more than four times the total equivalent carbon emissions than an underwater storage site such as the Nagambie Mine. The equivalent carbon emissions from the production of lime needed to treat the PASS, and the lime blending process itself, are more than five times greater than the additional equivalent emissions resulting from the longer trucking distance to Nagambie."
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    No poster on HC has explained how PASS rock will be treated. Is it to be crushed and lime treated? This is the question you downrampers have dodged since PASS rock was mentioned.

    Taking it to Nagambie pits will be cheaper and more environmentally friendly than crushing and lime treating closer to Melbourne. And if you don't think the JV partners are touchy about price and profits, look at the chaos over PFAS contaminated soil.

    Nanu
 
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