Environmental Management At Homestake Mclaughlin Mine (PREPRINT 90-23)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. E. Krauss
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The McLaughlin Mine is a world class epithermal gold deposit located in the coastal thrust fault of Northern California, U.S.A. Homestake adopted a proactive strategy in the permitting of the Mine. Extensive environmental base line studies were undertaken. Engineering and process alternatives were evaluated for environmental impact along with other factors. A unique pressure oxidation process was selected. Screening studies were conducted as a basis for the selection of waste rock and tailings disposal sites. Project engineering and permitting were fast tracked. Construction required eighteen months and the first gold bar was poured in Parch of 1985, six years after the initial discovery. Project facilities are designed and operated so as to minimize environmental impacts. A comprehensive monitering program demonstrates permit compliance. Reclamation of the site is ongoing throughout the Mine?s twenty year life. Non-mined lands are managed to maximize wildlife habitat value.
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APA: R. E. Krauss  (1990)  Environmental Management At Homestake Mclaughlin Mine (PREPRINT 90-23)

MLA: R. E. Krauss Environmental Management At Homestake Mclaughlin Mine (PREPRINT 90-23). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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