CROSS-CUTS Going it alone in the Yukon

Do you have the driving ambition to start your own little gold mine but lack the wherewithal to pull it off? There is help for you in the form of a paper entitled A Study into the Feasibility of Small-scale Custom Portable Milling in the Yukon. The research, by uma Engineering and G. W. Hawthorne, can assist individuals and small companies with limited means to identify the ideal conditions for milling the smaller, higher-grade mineral deposits in the Yukon.

You’ll also get advice on licensing and environmental requirements, plant components, conceptual design, capital and operating costs and product-marketing.

For copies of the study, contact the Yukon Energy and Mines Branch in Whitehorse.

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