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Avatar317, is your intention to merge the litigation section (now 'tribes and litigation') with the regulatory approval section? That's fine with me. Right now, it's a little unclear why litigation is in two separate sections, because the lawsuits have all been consolidated. It just seems a little confusing to spread it between two different sections the way it is now. But it does make sense (because the lawsuits are essentially about permitting) to merge those sections if that's what you'd like to do. Larataguera ( talk) 22:57, 10 January 2023 (UTC)
Avatar317, how are the trucks delivering sulfur " not relevant to the process?" It's obviously part of the process. If these trucks don't happen, the lithium doesn't happen. On the other hand, delivering sulfuric acid (instead of manufacturing it on-site) is clearly NOT part of the process, because that's not what they're doing. I don't understand your reasoning at all. (But I do appreciate your work on this article generally) Larataguera ( talk) 00:36, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
Can I add a mention that the name "Thacker Pass" comes from "John Thacker", as mentioned in this article? [Quote: I look out across a landscape named after a man named John Thacker, a man who worked to protect mining industry profits for decades, and I cannot help but feel that not much has changed. Like in the 1850’s and 1860’s, men with explosives, backed by the armed power of the state, are coming to destroy the mountains, the sagebrush steppe, the grasslands, and the waters¬ of Thacker Pass.] Nicoadamo ( talk) 23:53, 26 October 2023 (UTC)
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Avatar317, is your intention to merge the litigation section (now 'tribes and litigation') with the regulatory approval section? That's fine with me. Right now, it's a little unclear why litigation is in two separate sections, because the lawsuits have all been consolidated. It just seems a little confusing to spread it between two different sections the way it is now. But it does make sense (because the lawsuits are essentially about permitting) to merge those sections if that's what you'd like to do. Larataguera ( talk) 22:57, 10 January 2023 (UTC)
Avatar317, how are the trucks delivering sulfur " not relevant to the process?" It's obviously part of the process. If these trucks don't happen, the lithium doesn't happen. On the other hand, delivering sulfuric acid (instead of manufacturing it on-site) is clearly NOT part of the process, because that's not what they're doing. I don't understand your reasoning at all. (But I do appreciate your work on this article generally) Larataguera ( talk) 00:36, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
Can I add a mention that the name "Thacker Pass" comes from "John Thacker", as mentioned in this article? [Quote: I look out across a landscape named after a man named John Thacker, a man who worked to protect mining industry profits for decades, and I cannot help but feel that not much has changed. Like in the 1850’s and 1860’s, men with explosives, backed by the armed power of the state, are coming to destroy the mountains, the sagebrush steppe, the grasslands, and the waters¬ of Thacker Pass.] Nicoadamo ( talk) 23:53, 26 October 2023 (UTC)