A massive collapse and the troubling history of Yukon mining
Jul 3, 2024
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Experts Cali McTavish and Juli discuss the Eagle mine landslide, potential cyanide leaks, and the troubled history of mining in Yukon. They delve into environmental risks, financial repercussions, and the broader implications for the industry. The podcast explores the legacy of mercury poisoning, delayed water testing, and challenges faced by local communities due to mining activities.
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The Eagle mine disaster in Yukon raises environmental concerns over cyanide contamination and stock plummeting.
Yukon mining history reveals negligence in environmental stewardship and the need for stricter regulations for reclamation.
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Eagle Gold Mine Operations and Incident
Eagle Gold Mine in Yukon produces gold dore bars using conventional mining methods such as blasting and crushing, along with heap leaching involving cyanide solutions. The mine is the biggest in the territory, possessing 3.3 million ounces of gold reserves. The recent catastrophic landslide at the mine led to containment breaches with potential cyanide and heavy metal contamination, raising concerns for wildlife and local populations.
Environmental Impacts and Concerns
The spill from the Eagle Gold Mine poses risks to water sources and wildlife due to cyanide and heavy metal exposure. The incident could lead to significant environmental damage if contaminants enter the food chain. Environmental assessments are ongoing to determine the extent of water pollution, with concerns about prolonged contamination and the need for continuous monitoring.
Mining Industry in Yukon and Cleanup Challenges
The podcast discusses the historical and current impact of mining in Yukon, citing examples like the Faro Mine cleanup project. Abandoned mines like Wolverine and Mount Nansen highlight past failures in environmental stewardship, with communities left dealing with lasting pollution issues. The Yukon is rewriting its mining laws to increase accountability and improve cleanup efforts, aiming to implement progressive reclamation strategies to prevent future disasters.
A landslide caused by a heap leach failure at the Eagle mine site in the Yukon has been called a “disaster” by some local residents.
Hundreds of workers are currently laid-off and there’s a chance that it has leaked cyanide and/or other heavy metals into the river, endangering the nearby environment and wildlife. Meanwhile, Victoria Gold, the company that owns and operates the mine, is facing charges and their stock has tanked, raising concerns the mine could close for good.
Cali McTavish and Julien Greene from CBC Whitehorse join us to talk about how the incident fits into a long, troubling history with mining in the Yukon.
For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
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