I worded my response badly, they wish to keep a certain distance below ecl
They still have to get down to ecl first which will take a long time, 0.28 mtrs a day inflow remember, yes they will have more area to mine once at ecl, but they wanted to go further at cost to Crnd and probably as mentioned more pumps
CRND are reliant on the pumps getting down to a distance below ecl as published, this then opens area's for them to mine
What a ridiculous question, as long as it is below ecl that is all that matters to S.A.G to safe guard the water supply to Joberg, that still has nothing to do with the short supply from Eskom!!!!
A well thought out answer, full of insight for all to read on this board, with your input and valuable contributions this share should hit the £1 mark today
You 1 watt believe what you want to as it is in your interest to be delusional, Eskom power, read this if it helps [link]
You are pointless and a waste of my time, you are what the market loves, a real ignoramous
No, read what I have written, read the newspaper regarding electricity shortages and down time, stop trying to think for yourself and read because you are ignorant