- BacTech
Environmental is an Ontario, Canada-based company that uses microbial
bacteria for “bioleaching” the arsenic from historic and often-abandoned
mine projects, leaving the sites environmentally restored and making their
precious metals easier to process
- The
company has attained equity interests in mine remediation projects in
Bolivia and Ecuador, and it is working with Ontario’s Cambrian College to
identify the “best bugs” to tackle the arsenic in those countries
- BacTech
recently strengthened its financing with a two-tranche funding effort
that’s expected to bring in $125,000
Environmental remediation at mine tailing sites has gained a
natural, even holistic, advocate in the form of BacTech Environmental Corp.
(CSE: BAC) (OTC: BCCEF), a Toronto-based “bioleaching” corporation that aims to
put microbes to work in stabilizing dangerous arsenic mine waste and recovering
more precious metals in the process.
“Our Bugs Eat Rocks,” one company video presentation
declared in 2013 (http://ibn.fm/PjkJd).
CEO and President Ross Orr explained in the video how BacTech’s proprietary
technology was being primed for use in cleaning up tailings at the former
Telamayu project in Bolivia – a mill that received ore for processing for
nearly a century from various mines in the area until it was abandoned over 50
years ago.
The plan is to use naturally occurring bacteria to clean up
sulfide tailings at such projects, he said.
“The tailings there (in Bolivia) have been oxidizing for
some time and releasing acid mine drainage into the local river, which of
course goes right into the town of Atocha next door,” Orr added.
Orr issued a call for funding the cleanup project through
the medium of the video, a request that has been repeated a number of times
since. Last month, BacTech announced its most recent success in obtaining
capital to advance its bioleaching project, referring to a two-tranche private
placement financing effort that’s expected to bring in $125,000 (http://ibn.fm/ZOj1S).
A second BacTech project involves the potential use of
bioleach processing to treat historic arsenopyrite concentrates and tailings
produced in Southern Ecuador by small mom-and-pop operations. Environmental
microbiologist Nadia Mykytczuk has been working with BacTech to identify the
best bacteria for the region’s needs and the ideal conditions for nurturing
their growth inside fermentation tanks where the arsenic is stabilized even as
precious metals are recovered. A research project has also grown out of the
Ecuadorean reclamation effort, including a test facility with bioreactors at
Cambrian College in Sudbury, near Toronto, according to publication Northern
Ontario Business (http://ibn.fm/7LDgx).
“We’ve completed a year’s worth of test work to find the
best bugs, under the best conditions, to extract the gold out of this high
arsenic material,” Mykytczuk told Northern Ontario Business. “If
you take a handful of tailings from Copper Cliff or Ecuador you have thousands
to millions of individual organisms, and that diversity matters because those
bugs are best adapted to those conditions. Nature knows best. It will have picked
bugs that can grow in a particular situation. My goal is to demonstrate that we
can use this technology to reprocess the many thousands of abandoned mines here
that still hold a lot of value.”
BacTech Environmental’s strategy includes seeking an equity
position in each remediation project it undertakes and augmenting related
revenues with additional cash flow proceeding from metal recovery. Where
possible, the company will also pursue governmental and non-governmental
organization (NGO) funding for the projects.
The company notes that its strategy is based on the global
demand for cleaning up mining areas as world populations become ever-more
environmentally conscious, as well as the potential revenue stream resulting
from the interest in remediation, as opposed to simple revenues from licensing
the bioleaching technology to other firms for their uses.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.BacTechGreen.com
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