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Wolf-GR settle tin mine noise dispute

GR ENGINEERING Services and Wolf Minerals have agreed to settle their dispute over noisy vibrating screens at the Hemerdon tungsten and tine project mineral processing plant in Devon, England.

 An aerial view of Wolf Minerals' Hemerdon tungsten-tin project in the UK.

An aerial view of Wolf Minerals' Hemerdon tungsten-tin project in the UK.

Wolf alleged GRES was responsible for a low frequency noise detected at Hemerdon and consequently refused to give back a bank guarantee GRES had given it to provide performance bonding under the engineering,...

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