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Wildfire readiness at Giant Mine needs significant improvement

Wildfire readiness at Giant Mine needs significant improvement

The Giant Mine Oversight Board insists that the federal remediation project must enhance wildfire and evacuation preparedness at the Yellowknife site.

Emily Blake reports for Cabin Radio.

In short:

  • The board highlighted the need for better contingency plans and more research into arsenic risks during wildfires.
  • Despite no incidents during the last evacuation, the site was left insecure, posing safety and security risks.
  • There's an ongoing push for better use of local businesses and hiring practices to benefit the community.

Why this matters:

Closed in 2004 after nearly 70 years of operation, the Yellowknife site is notorious for its 237,000 tons of arsenic trioxide dust, a lethal byproduct stored underground. Wildfires could potentially disrupt the containment systems at the site, leading to the release of toxic substances into the environment. This scenario poses a significant health hazard not just to the cleanup crews, but to the entire Yellowknife community.

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