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Update Announcement
A decision for this proposal has been published as a Bulletin under ERO 019-2496 on September 29, 2020.
This consultation was open from:
May 20, 2020
to June 19, 2020
Proposal summary
The Ministry is proposing to issue a permit to Jean-Marc Gaudreau to undertake early exploration activities. The location of the activities is approximately 72 kilometres southwest of Timmins Ontario, in Dale Township, District of Sudbury, North East Region.
Location details
Site location details
The mining activities are located approximately 72 kilometres southwest of Timmins Ontario, in Dale Township, District of Sudbury, North East Region.
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Site location map
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View this location on a map opens link in a new windowProponent(s)
Jean-Marc Gaudreau
304 Tupper Street
Hanmer,
ON
P3P 1G6
Canada
Why consultation isn't required
On April 1, 2020, the Ontario Government made a temporary regulation to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak. Ontario Regulation 115/20 exempts all proposals for policies, acts, regulations and instruments from posting requirements under the EBR until 30 days after the declared emergency is terminated. Notwithstanding the exemption, ENDM posted a proposal for this instrument for consultation, and has taken any responses received as a result of the posting into account.
Proposal details
Jean-Marc Gaudreau has submitted an application to the ministry for an exploration permit as required under the Mining Act for prescribed early exploration activities.
The activities that this permit would allow Jean-Marc Gaudreau to carry out are as follows:
- mechanized Drilling (where the drill weight is greater than 150 kilograms)
- mechanized Stripping (greater than 100 square metres in a 200 metres radius)
- pitting and Trenching of Bedrock (greater than 3 cubic metres in a 200-metre radius)
- line cutting (greater than 1.5 metres in width)
Plan Activities (if applicable)
- geophysical Survey Requiring Generator Type
- mechanized Stripping (less than 100 metres squared in 200 metre radius)
- mechanized Drilling (Assembled Weight less than or equal to 150 kilograms)
- pitting and Trenching (greater than 1 metre cubed, less than or equal to 3 metres cubed in 200 metre radius)
The potential disturbance from the activities are described as:
Line Cutting (greater than 1.5 metre width): is done to prepare an area of mineral potential for further geological or geophysical activities. The potential environmental disturbance includes (but are not limited to): cutting trees and vegetation greater than 1.5 metre corridor with an axe, machete or chainsaw, clearing underbrush, and driving wood pickets into the ground.
Mechanized Surface Stripping: uses heavy equipment to remove vegetation and soil (overburden) from bedrock. The potential environmental disturbance includes (but are not limited to): use of heavy equipment such as bulldozers, backhoes, excavators or forest harvest equipment, to remove soil from the bedrock, washing the bedrock by pumping water from nearby lakes, rivers or streams, and creation of access trails.
Pitting and Trenching: are conducted to gain a greater visual understanding of the rock. The potential environmental disturbance includes (but are not limited to): the use of heavy equipment to remove surface soil and expose rock and excavating or blasting of rock, leaving shallow holes or trenches that vary in depth and length.
Drilling: provides rock samples from below the surface. Testing the samples determines the properties of the soil and rocks, including mineral and metal content. Potential environmental disturbances include (but are not limited to): clearing surface terrain for “drill pads” (small areas cleared for drill rigs and/or helicopters), installing casings (hollow steel pipes called the collar), and pumping water from a sump, nearby lakes, rivers or streams.
Proponents are required to follow provincial standards for early exploration to minimize the impacts to public health, safety and the environment from early exploration activities described above. You can find the standards in the Activities Information Sheets or on the Ministry website under Mining Act Policies, Standards and Directives (see links in “Related links” section).
This notice is provided to receive comments that can be considered in the decision-making process prior to the issuance of an exploration permit.
An Exploration Permit does not relieve the proponent from compliance with any other requirements that are set out under the Mining Act or any other Act. All activities included in the Exploration Permit proposal must be carried out in compliance with Ontario Regulation 308/12 and the Provincial Standards for Early Exploration. The Exploration Permit duration will be up to 3 years with the possibility of one renewal for up to three years.
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5520 Highway 101 E Highway
PO Box 3060
South Porcupine Ontario,
ON
P0N 1H0
Canada
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Owen Rigg
5520 Highway 101 E Highway
PO Box 3060
South Porcupine Ontario,
ON
P0N 1H0
Canada
Comment
Commenting is now closed.
The comment period was from May 20, 2020
to June 19, 2020