Renewed effort promised to remediate Long Lake Gold tailings

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Mines minister outlines how more action on the remediation process will take place this fall and into next spring and summer

There is a renewed effort in the works to get the old Long Lake Gold property in Sudbury cleaned up and rehabilitated. That's based on a recent letter from Ontario Mines Minister George Pirie to Nickel Belt MPP France Gélinas.

The document said the mine tailings were discharged directly to the environment without containment. Over the years, heavy metals contamination has occurred. Arsenic is one such byproduct of the gold refining process. "My ministry remains committed to the rehabilitation of the former Long Lake Gold Mine in the Sudbury area, which has been identified as a high-priority rehabilitation project by the province," Pirie wrote."As you are aware, the environmental issues at the Long Lake Gold Mine are very complex.

An environmental assessment is expected to decide which method of remediation is most appropriate taking into account the effectiveness of containing the tailings, or removal/processing the tailings or burying the tailings. Long-term impact on the environment and the overall cost and long-term maintenance will also be considered.

 

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