Mike Clark and Myke Clark

public affairs: Mike Clark is the director of public affairs for the company behind the proposed Sisson mine, according to CBC. Myke Clark, the company vice president of public affairs, says the response so far has been overwhelmingly positive, but admits it hasn't been unanimous. "Concerns are definitely raised and that what we're there for. The Sisson Partnership hosted open houses this week in Nackawic and Woodstock as part of the environmental assessment process for a planned open-pit tungsten and molybdenum operation in the Stanley area. There also a lot of interest in jobs and potential job opportunities, so we provide information on that. Clark is confident a breach wouldn't happen at the proposed Sisson mine. "One of the benefits of the Sisson project — the tailing storage facility — is that after extensive investigation and geotechnical drilling we've determined that there is none of that glacial till. We're really there to determine what people want in terms of information and provide that information." Some people are concerned about a tailings pond breach, such as the Mount Polley spill that happened in British Columbia last summer. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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