lenaitch
Senior Member
Actually, when I think about it more, a decent company should be able to sink a shaft that deep in stable hard rock in about a year. Things like horizontal drifts, caverns, etc. would obviously add time. No clue about the necessary built-in infrastructure, but a decade seems a tad excessive. Mining companies would go broke with that timeline.You're right, Wesleyville never went online due to the 1979 Energy Crisis.
A decade or more of construction for the DGR sounds about right. They are planning on going 650-800 metres below surface and will have to dig out all of their storage tunnels as well. Lots of material will need to be dug out and hauled away, and their isolation barriers will need to be installed too.
Then again, this will essentially be a government mine so . . .