US Court Blocks Huge Gold Mine Project In Nevada



December 7th, 2009 | File Under : Companies - Gold - Mineral Exploration

A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked construction of a massive gold mine project in northeast Nevada that critics say would harm the environment and ruin a mountain several tribes consider sacred.

A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed part of an earlier decision denying a preliminary injunction sought by conservationists and tribal leaders. The groups had sought the injunction to force Barrick Gold Corp. to postpone digging a 2,000-foot-deep open pit at the Cortez Hills mine 250 miles east of Reno.

The 17-page ruling issued Thursday in San Francisco said the U.S. Bureau of Land Management failed to adequately analyze the potential for the mine on Mount Tenabo to pollute the air with mercury emissions and dry up scarce water resources.

Find More Other News : - -


Related News

Zoro Mining Corp. Announces Completion of Gold Exploration Property Acquisitions in Chile

Kinross Gold Corp. Plans To Acquire Mining Asset in America, Rusia and Ghana

Seabridge Gold Enters Into Letter of Intent to Sell Nevada Properties

Jinshan Agrees to US$40 Million Loan From China National Gold Group Corporation

New Gold Get Legality To Continue Operation of Gold Mining Exploration in Cerro San Pedro Mine