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Vol. 13, No. 39 Week of September 28, 2008
Providing coverage of Alaska and Northwest Canada's mineral industry


Mining News: Impact of pipeline proposal worries regulators

Influenced by water discharged from the mine, Red Dog Creek now supports aquatic life; proposed bypass could change that

Shane Lasley

North of 60 Mining News

Nome Alaska regulators are expressing concerns about a proposal to build a 55-mile pipeline to discharge wastewater from the Red Dog zinc-lead mine in Northwest Alaska. The proposed pipeline, one of the items included in a lawsuit settlement between Teck Cominco Alaska Inc. and six residents of the....

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