Cantung mine rations fuel due to road closure
Nahanni Range Road remains closed due to three washouts
CBC News
Posted: Jun 14, 2012 10:53 AM CT
Last Updated: Jun 14, 2012 4:40 PM CT
Part of the Nahanni Range Road has been washed out near the mine. (Yukon Department of Highways and Public Works)
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North American Tungsten has flown out some workers from its Cantung mine on the Yukon/Northwest Territories border, as the road leading to the mine remains closed.
While other highways in Yukon have reopened following a week of flooding, washouts and mudslides, there are still three major washouts along the Nahanni Range Road.
A detour has been constructed past this washout on the Alaska Highway between Teslin and the junction of Highway 37, but the Nahanni Range Road that provides access to the Cantung Mine is still closed due to three other washouts. (Yukon Department of Highways and Public Works)"We've had large diameter culverts that have just been swept away," said Steve Leahy, the company's chief executive officer.
The company is also watching its gasoline supplies dwindle while the road remains closed. It is rationing fuel supplies to keep its underground operations going.
Leahy said the company has been in constant contact with the Yukon Department of Highways and Public Works about repair work.
"Hopefully in a week or so we'll be back up and running with supplies coming in," said Leahy.
"Anytime you have an interruption to your business, it obviously is painful."
Leahy said the company will keep an eye on the situation before deciding if it needs to take further action.
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