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ONTONAGON--For the past 28 years, the White Pine Copper Refinery
has been producing more than 76,000 tons of copper a year. But now
the plant is in trouble. It may have to close in a few months.
The plant's owner, HudBay Minerals, is closing its smelter in Manitoba,
leaving the refinery without a copper source.
"Currently the
refinery is for sale, which is a growing concern. What we have here
in White Pine is a world class copper refinery that uses cutting edge
technology, located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and it's got a great
workforce and a great staff, and we would all like to obviously see it
sold," explained Finance Manager Tim Lynott. But until it sells, it's
business as usual at the plant.
"Even with the smelter closure date
approaching, we continue to produce high quality copper in a safe and
effective manner which reflects well in all of our employees," stated
human resources manager, Laurie Niemi.
The 61 employees at the
refinery at trying to keep their morale up, but they're concerned. "I'm
concerned about the employees and where they'll go to find work and if
they'll have to leave the area. We have a lot of employees with
young children, and we're concerned about them, of course, and having to
take our children and leave the area. It'll affect our schools, our
hospitals; it'll affect everything here," Niemi explained. The White
Pine Copper Refinery has until July to find a buyer for the property.
After that, the status is unknown, but employees are hopeful that it will
remain open.
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