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David Salisbury discusses Passport Potash

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February 18, 2012

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    Feb 18, 2012 18:43 PM

    Hi Al enjoyed listening to the program, Got me thinking that for me to use more Potassium permanganate KMnO4, and stay focused on what I`m doing. KMnO4 is used to help eliminate iron(&Se) in solution. The iron grabs(holds onto) the gold in solution and keeps it from precipitating out and helps to have a cleaner gold product. Pd seems to drop out easier too. Though Pd acts like a base metal. Nice hearing you once again.

    Feb 23, 2012 23:04 AM

    I live in the area and are esited to see this come to the area ,there is minamal income ofr the area and totlty accessable for the company and the workers as well.The economic inpact for the area will be greatly aboost.There is numerous people I have talked to we would start today I personally know of 3 truck drivers to get to work.I personnel have 16 years of OTR exsperance and have 740 777 and 793 exsperance so ya we are ready for the chanced to prove our selves. thanks again and have a great day

    Feb 29, 2012 29:57 AM

    The most important question for Passport Potash, Inc. is, “What type of mining are you planning for the Holbrook Basin?” If their answer is, “traditional, hard rock mining”, then I applaud their efforts. If their answer is, “in situ, solution mining”, further explanation is required. Studies going back thirty years indicate that the Holbrook Basin is running dry. Aquifers within the Little Colorado River Watershed cannot withstand large-scale groundwater pumping. To do so could end Hopi and Navajo agrarian cultures developed over the past 1000 years.