Looks like the right stuff.....good luck.I took A full bucket before it got backfilled..
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Yeah I've been wondering where the tiny iron stone shot is..I find - in the area that you are working - that the best gravel for gold is not only at the base but gravel that has mostly pebbles of white vein quartz rather than rock.
There is a logical explanation - when the ancient stream was eroding quartz veins it was more likely to be eroding gold as well (compared with when it was just eroding rock).
Good to hear from you again mate, sounds like you know how it all goesLoving this mate!
Gold and landfill development....ticking all the boxes.
I was super curious how they were going to deal with the old workings.
Without getting too technical the sign offs would need assurance of the stability of the ground work or engineering contingencies.
Seems you ended up in the right place at the right time, my guess would be variation to remove materials, possibly thats the way it will go.
I know when we had the intial development in the basalt the voiding required us to to do removal, the upshot of that was it was cheaper to blast then remove and add a variation than engineer for voids.
Cap space is always going to be at the pointy end of decisions, possibly whoever owns the one your on took a calculated risk.
May your pans be full and heavy!
Polymer? Liquid that becomes like jelly?Good to hear from you again mate, sounds like you know how it all goes
Dealing with this problem atm, we call it ice magic
It's some type of wierd organic liquid that oozes out of the ground..
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