October 6, 2011--Gold miner offers $6.5M for cleanup (Durango Herald)
The largest gold producer ever in Silverton has offered $6.5 million toward cleaning up toxic waste leaking from one of its shuttered mines. A letter from the Sunnyside Gold Corp. was received Tuesday...
View ArticleSeptember 21, 2012--Study puts higher price on Cement Creek cleanup (Durango...
Building a treatment plant to remove heavy metals from abandoned mines along Cement Creek may cost $6.5 million, and operating it could cost another $910,000 a year, according to a Sunnyside Gold Corp....
View ArticleOctober 25, 2015--Company says $10M offer to clean up mines north of...
Sunnyside Gold Corp. has sent a letter that stirs up an elephant-in-the-room quandary for those invested in the health of the Animas River: Take $10 million now for water treatment in the Upper Animas...
View ArticleAugust 2, 2016--Sunnyside Gold Corp. calls for dismissal of New Mexico...
Twenty-five years ago Tuesday, Sunnyside Gold Corp. shuttered the last operating mine in Silverton, yet the company’s involvement in the region is very much alive. On Friday, Sunnyside – now owned by...
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