More news on this front this time out of the UK. Previous report here.
Analysis by Thames Water found that the level of gold in sewerage systems was comparable to those found in working mines.
Dr Prichard said: "It's one to three parts per million, which is huge. "Goldmines are economical at one to three parts per million. "The advantage is, it doesn't need to be mined ... [or] crushed. The two big costs in getting gold out of rocks is mining and crushing them.
"It's environmentally friendly. It's gold, that's what matters."
Still YUGE amounts of these metal loving nut-jobs among us folks; going to lengths here that require them to strain thru human excrement to obtain it.
.@Telegraph reports that 'Gold worth millions is flushed into British sewers every year' https://t.co/uvqQS9vDHo pic.twitter.com/lhD7VA5cZz
— World Gold Council (@GOLDCOUNCIL) November 20, 2015
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ReplyDeleteI've not been eating them. I'm not the one shitting gold.
ReplyDeleteYou can get free gold in your drinking water in parts of Nova Scotia. Arsenic too.
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ReplyDeleteElement As is outside of Column 11 of the PTE so it is a second rate element....
Way over in Column 15.... its like the back of the bus....
But it's said to be good for your constitution. Gold too.
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