Mining News: Mine eyes next decade, beyondGreens Creek replaces reserves, plans tailings expansion project and pledges financial security for perpetual water treatment Rose Ragsdale For Mining News
Greens Creek Mine is preparing for the next stage of its long-running tenure as a low-cost primary silver producing mine in Southeast Alaska.
The underground mine, located on Admiralty Island about 18 miles southwest of Juneau, extracts ore from a volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit with an unusu....
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Perpetual water treatment Massive sulphide deposits
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