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Mount Emmons Project A Molybdenuum Project for the 21st Century

The Mount Emmons Project is a proposed underground mining operation located in Gunnison County, Colorado. The Mount Emmons ore body is one of the largest and highest grade molybdenum (moly) deposits in the world.

The Mount Emmons Project is managed by Mt. Emmons Moly Company, a subsidiary of Thompson Creek Metals Company. Thompson Creek operates two producing moly mines in environmentally sensitive locations, one in Idaho and the other in British Columbia. Both mines are operated in a responsible, safe and environmentally-sound manner.

Mt. Emmons Moly is undertaking a complete review of all aspects of the project in order to determine its feasibility. This review will assess the impacts of developing the Mount Emmons ore body, both positive and negative. Simultaneously, the company is also performing various environmental and other baseline studies.

This Web site is dedicated to providing information and updates on the Mount Emmons Project. As our work progresses and we develop additional information on the project, we will post updates on this Web site.

 

 

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Mt. Emmons Moly is dedicated to engaging in positive and productive dialogue about the issues that affect Gunnison County. We are committed to forthright, fact-based discussions about the project. If you have any questions or comments please call
970-641-4996 or e-mail panderson@mountemmonsproject.com

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