Stone Cabin Anniversary Issue | Page 23

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2018; noting that vague wild horse protections are in place, but not a valid part of the equation. “The Nye County Recorder’s Office in Tonopah had a busy day in the second half of October when a group seeking to mine for lithium in the Railroad Valley area staked hundreds of claims. Dawn Gudmunson, chief deputy recorder at the Nye County Recorder’s Office, said she recorded 2,843 (cost of mining claims = $56,860) on Oct. 18, 2017 for Carson City-based 3PL Operating Inc., a company looking to mine lithium. Ramirez’s total claims for the Railroad Valley area in October equate to 94 square miles, he said. The mining group also has a list of investors, many of which are Canadian. “We are investigating direct extraction,” Ramirez said. “This is lithium that goes through a plant and then you run the water, the brine, back into the subsurface.” ~ Pahrump Valley Times “U.S. consumers may be about to directly feel the effects of the trade fight started by U.S. President Donald Trump with China and other countries this year when a new list of Chinese imports to be taxed is announced in coming days.” ~ 4.22.2018 Global News

How does the mining industry specifically affect our wild horse habitats, of which the wild horses, nor apparently the American people have a minimal say in the matter? Roads developed that are driven like the Indianapolis 500 mowing down our wild horses.

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