Flambeau And Ridgeway Mines – Lessons Learned

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. D. Fox
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The Flambeau and Ridgeway Mines, both owned and operated by wholly owned subsidiaries of Kennecott Minerals Company, were located very close to populated areas having initial concerns about health, safety and the environment. The success of both operations depended upon developing a framework of community support and enhancing sustainable development opportunities throughout the entire life cycle of the mining operations to address these concerns. The protection of the Flambeau River was the cornerstone of the Flambeau Mine’s success. The highest priority for the Ridgeway Mine was to ensure long-term physical, chemical and ecological stability of the reclaimed mine site. Both of these goals have been achieved and are discussed in this paper, which highlights Kennecott Minerals Company’s integration of sustainable development principles into its business decision-making and management processes.
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APA: F. D. Fox  (2003)  Flambeau And Ridgeway Mines – Lessons Learned

MLA: F. D. Fox Flambeau And Ridgeway Mines – Lessons Learned. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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