Sunday, November 27, 2016

This technique mentioned at the MIT site is used for rare earth mineral mining.

In situ leach (ISL) mining

ISL mining has environmental and safety advantages over conventional mining in that the ore body is dissolved and then pumped out, leaving minimal surface disturbance and no tailings or waste rock (World Nuclear Association, 2012). There is no ore dust or direct ore exposure to the environment and a lower consumption of water is needed in the mining process (International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA], 2005). However, the strong acids used to dissolve the ore body commonly dissolve metals in the host rock as well. The fluids remaining after the leaching process commonly contain elevated concentrations of metals and radioactive isotopes, posing a significant risk to nearby ground and surface water sources (IAEA, 2005). Additionally, the low pH of ISL mining wastewater can result in acidification of the surrounding environment.

This is not an easy thing to do and that has nothing to do with hard work that causes perspiration. That isn't it. This is TECHNIQUE based. It requires skill and knowledge and a lot of built in precautions to the technique. This is not for the average person on a lark to make easy money. It is not for the amateur. This is serious business.