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How is the mud mined? Is the environment harmed?

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How is the mud mined? Is the environment harmed?

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A. All Canadian governmental regulations are followed in the extraction of the mud. Every day the mud is covered by 8-10 foot tides. When the tides go out, the mud is mined. The upper layer of mud is removed and the mud is harvested from a 3-4 foot depth to ensure consistency. All holes are filled with rocks and the top layer of mud replaced. The mud is constantly replenished from the tides and from nearby mountain springs. The mud is in a very remote area.

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