B.C. backs expansion at Mount Polley mine that could extend operations until 2033

Contents from a breached tailings pond at the Mount Polley mine are pictured going down Hazeltine Creek into Quesnel Lake near the town of Likely, B.C. on August, 5, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

VICTORIA - The British Columbia government has granted consent for a proposed expansion at the Mount Polley copper and gold mine that could extend its operations for another two years until 2033.

The project, which requires further permits to go ahead, calls for the deepening of a pit and expansion of a disposal area for "potentially acid-generating rock" at the mine in B.C.'s central Interior that suffered a catastrophic tailings dam collapse in 2014.

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