A mine in Princeton is building the largest rock crusher in the world. The $40 million dollar machinery will be assembled on site, but all the parts have been ordered from several different countries.
Once it is complete, it will be Copper Mountain Mine’s secondary rock crusher. The mine hasn’t been able to consistently meet production goals, and hopes an additional crusher will help it produce 35,000 tonnes of copper.
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