Mechel resumes work at V.I. Lenina Underground coal mine

Monday, 16 July 2012 14:14:42 (GMT+3)   |  

Russian mining and steelmaking company Mechel has announced that works have resumed fully at its V.I. Lenina Underground coal mine.

Administrative suspension of mining at V.I. Lenina underground mine was lifted today, July 16, by Mezhdurechensk city court as the company met all the requirements set out by the Federal Agency for Ecological, Technological and Nuclear Monitoring and eliminated all violations ahead of schedule.

At present, coal mining operations at all of the mine's auxiliary facilities are fully resumed and operating as normal.

The works were stopped following an inspection conducted by the Mezhdurechensk territorial branch of the Southern Siberian department of the abovementioned monitoring agency.


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