Bunker Hill Mining is restarting the historic Bunker Hill mine in the Coeur d’Alene district of Shoshone County, northern Idaho, a past-producing zinc, lead, and silver operation that ran for roughly 90 years before shutting in 1981. Executive Chairman Richard Williams, formerly COO at Barrick Gold, walked through restart timing, the asset’s geology and history, environmental status as a former Superfund site, capital structure, and the path from commissioning into ramp-up.
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