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Investigation of Eagle gold mine incident underway, says Yukon gov’t

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The investigation will be led by three-person independent review board appointed by the Yukon government, consisting of a geotechnical expert who has consulted for projects related to matters, a senior civil engineer with experience in mine development and reclamation, and an engineer with experience in gold heap leaching.
The review is being funded through the receivership of Victoria, which was announced in mid-August after the Yukon government requested to take greater control over cleanup and impact mitigation efforts after incident.
The review is part of the government’s response to what it calls a “catastrophic failure and its impact on the environment and human health and safety.” Amongst the items under review are the design, construction, operation, maintenance and monitoring of the heap leach facility.
“Understanding the causes of the failure will help inform remediation of the failure, possible options for a future restart of mine operations at Eagle Gold, as well as other future operations in the Yukon,” the Yukon government stated in a news release Friday.
The First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun, which had previously expressed concerned about being left out of the review, also has an “open invitation” to join the independent review board at any time, it added.
The review is expected to take six to eight months and the results will be made public.

This article was published by: Jackson Chen

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