MINING NEWS: Alaska seeks control of state rights of wayLawsuit against Interior could clear way for year-round road to Chandalar gold prospects; new exploration and development activity Rose Ragsdale Petroleum News Contributing Writer
By suing the U.S. Department of Interior for quiet title to the state’s rights of way for the Coldfoot-Chandalar Lake, Caro-to-Coldfoot and Wiseman-to-Chandalar trails, the state of Alaska may breathe new life into a century-old gold mining region.
The lawsuit, filed April 11 in federal district cou....
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