
Originally Posted by
Ixion
No, it's not. Or, at least, not money for US.
I've seen figures quoted of 15 grams of gold per truckload. That's about half an ounce, roughly worth $500. So, for a million dollars worth of mineral, they have to cart 2000 truckloads of ore to the processing plant. And cart the 2000 truckloads (less the 15grams) back away again. That's 4000 truck movements in the Coromandel per year. (Won't that be fun)
But, it's very unlikley that the mining areas will be handy beside an existing road. So, to provide access we, the taxpayer, will be expected to put in new roads. At how many millions of dollars ?
And that 2000 truckloads is going to leave a big hole. At, say, 6 cu mtrs per truck, that's 12000 cu mtr. Say, a hole, very roughly, 12 foot deep and 200 foot across. (or narrower, but deeper)
So, we have : a net LOSS to me of an unknown value , but many many millions across the whole population, because of the mess the mining companies always leave when they pull out. Either the value of the conservation estate is reduced by millions or we (the taxpayer) have to pay millions to clean it up.
We (the taxpayer) have to pay more millions to cover the cost of new roads and/or more damage to the existing ones (4000 truckloads a year remember) .
We have an unquantified loss due to reduced tourism . Dunno how to measure that so I'll ignore it.
OK. That's the downside of every million dollars worth of mineral wealth. So what's the upside to ME and the other NZ citizens (I don't care about profits for overseas corporations).
Gee. We get 1% of the million. A massive $10000 per year. Woopy doo.
And some jobs. How many? Well 4000 trucktrips at half an hour a trip, 2000 hours a year. That's about a man year (on a 40 hour week basis) . So, one job.
And another job for someone to run the digger.
And I guess a manager or clerical person.
And one to run the processing plant. Total of maybe 4 jobs max. As someone noted, mining isn't a labour intensive industry.
If those 4 were all on the dole (about $12000 a year ? Summit like that). That $48000 per year.
Total value to NZ. $10000 plus $48000 . $580000.
Sure, these are wild approximations. And the mining companies are talking billions not millions. Which means more revenue, more jobs, but also means more expense , more mess. So the overall value equation remains the same
This has to be the biggest rort proposed since the original guys arrived offering sensational deals on muskets and bblankets
We pay millions , to get back $58000.
The only people who benefit are the overseas corporatiuons.
Bugger the ecology. it's a ripoff and I oppose it on that basis.
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