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Snowmelt means possibly contaminated water being discharged from Yukon mine site

WHITEHORSE - The Yukon government says the spring snowmelt means a “large amount” of extra water is being managed at the site of the Eagle Gold mine disaster. 

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Snowmelt means possibly contaminated water being discharged from Yukon mine site

Victoria Gold’s Eagle gold mine site north of Mayo, Y.T., is shown in this handout aerial photo taken Wednesday, July 3, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO — Yukon Government


WHITEHORSE - The Yukon government says the spring snowmelt means a “large amount” of extra water is being managed at the site of the Eagle Gold mine disaster. 

An update from the government says the receiver in charge of the cleanup is discharging some untreated water from the site that contains sediments and metals that “may exceed regulatory levels.” 

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