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Yukon -Mins -cleaning may have released contaminated water

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An update of the government states that the recipient created by the court states the cleansing operation in the Eagle Gold Mine that a pipe leak was identified on February 17.

The government said that the recipient had initiated repairs and originally believed that the water was not buried from a lined inpshell area, so it did not report immediately.

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Officials now estimate that around 150,000 liters of contaminated water were released into the environment.

The government says that water quality data that was collected on the nearby Haggart Creek on February 17 and 18 and 18th.

Mining was closed last June, and the operator Victoria Gold Corp. Was received after millions of tons of cyanid-contaminated rocks from the heap of hinge-out facility in the mine, about 480 kilometers north of Whitehorse, were spilled.

The update says that despite the short time of increased contamination, any level of cyanide can have harmful effects on fish.

In the statement on Wednesday, the government of Yukon said that the recipient recently concluded the construction of a leverage pond at the location, which is the last component of the mining water treatment process and “represents a significant milestone”.

“The first water qualification tests show that the mining water treatment process works as expected. Further tests will be carried out this week to confirm that treated water does not exceed licensed limits before direct discharge in Haggart Creek, ”the explanation says.

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The news of the latest leak comes after government officials announced last month that they believe that around 19 million liters of cyanid-contaminated water was laid out from a containment pond at the location in the past year before the problem of the problem and the water was diluted in early January.

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