Yukon water regulator said miner ‘flouted’ licence, saved millions, long before spill
- The former director of the Yukon Water Board accused Victoria Gold of breaching water licence conditions, saving over $4 million by not following re-contouring requirements.
- Two years before an ore spill at the Eagle Gold mine, allegations were made regarding continuous breaches of re-contouring and snow removal rules by the mine's owner.
- Lockwood's claims of non-compliance leading to cost-saving by Victoria Gold were highlighted in a Yukon Supreme Court ruling.
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