The Golden Cross Closure Experience - A Success Story or a Work Without End?

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The Golden Cross is the first large precious metals mine to be both commissioned and closed in the æmodernÆ era in New Zealand. This paper discusses the life cycle of the Golden Cross mine, with emphasis on the closure process and post closure management.   The closure process has generally been very well managed, and successful, but in spite of that some on-going issues remain unresolved. Nearly nine years after the end of mining the mine owners are still actively managing the site, with no immediate end to that in sight.   The site has been described as atypical, due to the identification of a deep seated landslide below the tailings and waste rock storage facilities. However that should not be given too much emphasis when addressing the overall closure and post-closure management issues, which could well apply to other existing and future mine sites in New Zealand.   The Golden Cross can provide valuable lessons for other miners, and the issues arising at this site should be watched closely by the industry as a whole.
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APA:  (2006)  The Golden Cross Closure Experience - A Success Story or a Work Without End?

MLA: The Golden Cross Closure Experience - A Success Story or a Work Without End?. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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