Work is underway to ‘increase our understanding’ of how groundwater travels through the area
Yukon officials say they are working to understand how groundwater moves through an area where a failure at a mine released millions of tonnes of cyanide-laced ore into the surrounding environment, about 480 kilometres north of Whitehorse.
The bulletin says high levels of cyanide are being detected in some wells, particularly those closest to the slide site, a result that had been expected. The mine owner, Victoria Gold, is in receivership, and the Yukon government announced last month that an independent review of the slide was underway.
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