PolyMet mine

The PolyMet Mine or NorthMet Mining Project is a proposed mining and processing operation in the NorthMet Deposit in northeastern Minnesota.[1] The project is controversial with potential environment effects being a major concern.[2]

Summary

Three open pit mines are planned with the deepest being about 700 feet. Grinding, separation and Sulphite Excavated material not desired (waste rock) would be stored next to the pits in large, 20-story high piles The hydrometallurgical process of flotation and autoclave leach the ore Tailings, the leftover sand-like particles of rock that have been stripped of their economic metals in flotation, will be collected and pumped in slurry form to the tailings basin. Some reclamation is planned and financial assurance plans are being made.[3]

Potential benefits

Concerns and potential problems

References

  1. Map, http://www.mncenter.org/Portals/0/maps/Polymet%20Site%20Basin%20Divide%20Map.pdf
  2. "Executive Smmary", Environmental Impact Statement, Supplemental Draft (PDF), Minnesota Department of Natural Resources United States Army Corps of Engineers United States Forest Service, 2013, retrieved 5 November 2015
  3. Reclamation fact sheet
  4. UMD Labovitz School of Business and Economics Bureau of Business and Economic Research, Economic Impacts of PolyMet's NorthMet Project
  5. Water Fact Sheet, http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/input/environmentalreview/polymet/sdeis/fact_sheets/water_quality.pdf

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