MINING NEWS: Permitting issues delay Nixon Fork startupAdditional water discharge permit needed at shuttered mine; Mystery Creek plans to produce gold by re-treating tailings Patricia Liles Mining News Editor
Despite a permitting delay to restart mining in the underground, shuttered Nixon Fork gold-copper mine in central Alaska, developers hope to begin producing gold from existing mine tailings this fall.
Mystery Creek Resources Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of publicly traded, Toronto-based St. Andre....
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Re-treating tailings to extract gold High grade drill results reported
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