Two parallel pipelines will carry slurry and return water will be constructed to deliver the mill feed for processing and tailing storage.
Seabridge has said that the KSM project is one of the five largest undeveloped gold projects in the world.
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Wed, 19 August 2009
Seabridge Gold has plans to construct a 23 km dual pipeline from its Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell (KSM) gold mine to the processing plant in British Columbia, Canada.
Two parallel pipelines will carry slurry and return water will be constructed to deliver the mill feed for processing and tailing storage.
Seabridge has said that the KSM project is one of the five largest undeveloped gold projects in the world.
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