The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency reports it is doing a comprehensive study type of environmental assessment for a tungsten project.
The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency reports it is doing a comprehensive study type of environmental assessment for a tungsten project.
The press release is quoted as saying,
Northcliff Resources Ltd. (the proponent) is proposing to develop an open pit mine for the purpose of extracting tungsten and molybdenum-containing ore, approximately 60 kilometres northwest of Fredericton, New Brunswick. The mine would have a lifespan of 20 to 30 years and extract between 20,000 and 40,000 tonnes of ore per day for on-site processing. The project would involve a conventional open pit mine and associated processing, storage, waste treatment and disposal facilities, as well as a new 25 kilometre transmission line.
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