Neveda has told Gold Mine to get mercury down
Nevada environmental regulators have ordered a gold mine to close down roasting operations until its operators install mercury reduction equipment. For full story, click here
Nevada environmental regulators have ordered a gold mine to close down roasting operations until its operators install mercury reduction equipment. For full story, click here
State environmental regulators have ordered a northeast Nevada gold mine to close down because it failed to meet a deadline to install equipment to reduce mercury emissions. For full story, click here
Capella Resources declared further to the Company’s news release of April 23, 2009, that drilling at its Nevada gold-copper project in northern Chile is progressing well with three holes completed to date. For full story, click here
The price of gold may be surging, but that doesn’t guarantee that Nevada, the nation’s biggest gold-producing state, will share in the wealth. For full story, click here
Capella started drilling reports that drilling at its Nevada gold-copper project in northern Chile has commenced. For full story, click here
Gryphon Gold Corporation declared its wholly owned subsidiary, Nevada Eagle Resources, has sold its Blue Mountain project to Nevada Geothermal Power Company. NER staked this property in November 2008. For full story, click here
Victoria Gold Corp. declared the latest assay results from the Helen Zone at the Cove Project located in north-central Nevada. For full story, click here
Nevada Exploration Inc. declared that it has completed data reduction for its Concept Test drill program at Hot Pot and has posted a series of detailed maps and cross sections summarizing work to date for review. For full story, click here
Klondex Mines Ltd. declared that it has received an NI 43-101-compliant update report on its 100%-owned Fire Creek gold property in the Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend in Northern Nevada. For full story, click here
Golden Eagle International, Inc. reported that Jerritt Canyon mine has completed a series of environmental-compliance requirements and that the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection has made a determination authorizing the restart of the mine’s milling operations. For full story, click here
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