Banning Cyanide Use at McDonald – An Attack on Open-Pit Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard H. De Voto
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The McDonald gold project and two satellite gold deposits near Lincoln, MT were discovered in the early 1990s. They contain at least 307.9 t (9.9 million oz) of gold and 933 t (30 million oz)of silver. The McDonald gold deposit alone contains 223.9 t (7.2 million oz) of gold reserves that can be open-pit mined and processed by cyanide heap leaching at a projected cash operating cost of $6.10/g ($190/oz). The deposit is predominantly oxidized with no chance of acid production. It can be mined, operated and reclaimed with minimal permanent environmental disturbance other than the creation of an open-pit filled with a fresh-water lake that would support trout.
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APA: Richard H. De Voto  (2000)  Banning Cyanide Use at McDonald – An Attack on Open-Pit Mining

MLA: Richard H. De Voto Banning Cyanide Use at McDonald – An Attack on Open-Pit Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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