Yukon-Nevada Imporves On Stact Test Results
VANCOUVER, BC - Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. reported that results from its most recent stack emission tests at its wholly owned subsidiary Queenstake Resources USA, Inc's Jerritt Canyon Gold Mine continue to improve well below the maximum levels specified in the Consent Decree entered into with the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection ("NDEP"). The tests were carried out on the Jerritt Canyon gold treatment plant near Elko, Nevada under normal operating conditions by the independent stack testing group who certified the resulting report. The ongoing tests have confirmed the capabilities, consistency and stability of the chosen control technology to improve stack test emissions at Jerritt Canyon. Since this program commenced at the end of calendar year 2009 results have steadily improved to well below the required standards. President and CEO Mr. Robert Baldock states, "These results demonstrate that the Company is meeting, and will be able to continue to meet and exceed by a wide margin, all regulatory requirements for emissions to atmosphere." The latest stack test results from Jerritt Canyon, continue to show the effectiveness of the technology developed to limit mercury emissions. The mercury emissions from the stacks continue to fall and are now 11% of the levels permitted under the consent decree, and ultimate discharge improvements may not have been fully realized. Other contaminants such as SO2 and particulate are also falling and are approximately 1% of the allowed limits. Chief Operating Officer Graham Dickson, responsible for design, development, installation and commissioning of the patent pending technology at the Jerritt Canyon plant, states, "The Company will bring the same expertise, focus and energy to bear on all of its environmental tasks designed to deal with present operations and residual problems from past operations." The company's address is 490-688 West Hastings Street, Vancouver BC V6B 1P1, 604.688.9427, fax: 604.688.9426, email: [email protected].