Yukon mines minister John Streicker says the Eagle Gold mine disaster has the territory91Ƶs residents 91Ƶjustly concerned91Ƶ about the implications of the mining spill on Yukoners91Ƶ way of life 91Ƶfor generations to come.91Ƶ
Streicker says the government Department of Energy, Mines and Resources has directed Victoria Gold, the company that owns the mine, to stabilize the area where the slide happened and more closely monitor surface and groundwater near the slide site.
The direction also requires the company to come up with a 91Ƶcomprehensive water treatment plan,91Ƶ after the failure of a 91Ƶheap leach embankment91Ƶ that resulted in a spill of cyanide solution used in the gold extraction process.
The statement says the company has also been ordered to immediately increase the mining site91Ƶs water storage capacity, as officials monitor water sample tests around the site of the spill that occurred on June 24.
At a technical briefing Thursday, Streicker told reporters that testing of samples from Haggart Creek last week 2 kilometres downstream from the site detected no cyanide, but officials say people should not consume water or fish from the creek even though risk to human health is 91Ƶvery low.91Ƶ
Benton Foster, Yukon91Ƶs director of community health programs, says the recommendation to avoid drinking water or eating fish from the creek is out of 91Ƶan abundance of caution.91Ƶ
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