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Portion of Berkeley Pit wall instability leads Montana Resources to move pumps

Montana Resources halted pumping and moved three 800-horsepower pumps to a safer location after radar detected wall movement at Berkeley Pit to prevent infrastructure loss.

Montana Resources' monitoring revealed signs of instability in a portion of a Berkeley Pit wall, leading to halting pumping of the Pit's contaminated water for treatment and relocating pumping infrastructure.

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Portion of Berkeley Pit wall instability leads Montana Resources to move pumps

Montana Resources' monitoring revealed signs of instability in a portion of a Berkeley Pit wall, leading to halting pumping of the Pit's contaminated water for treatment and relocating pumping infrastructure.

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The Billings Gazette broke the news in Billings, United States on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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