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Protect Water

Mining involves using, moving, storing and disposing of huge amounts of water. Even with careful planning and management there are serious risks of contamination, possibly forever. Perfectly good rivers and lakes can also be used as waste dumps.

News Release

Gold Rush Threatens Sacred Headwaters in Northern BC - Environmental Assessment of Copper-Gold Mine Denies Public Rights

05.07.2006
Blog

Issues of Concern re Aur Resources' Proposed Duck Pond Mine in Central Newfoundland - Updated

04.06.2006
Blog

Comments on Regulations Amending the Metal Mining Effluent Regulations - Canada Gazette Part 1, Vol. 140, No. 14, published April 8, 2006

07.05.2006
News Release

Urgent Action Required: Stop the Government of Canada from Turning Two Newfoundland Lakes into Mine Waste Dumps

27.04.2006
Blog

The Proposed Pollution of Two Lakes in Central Newfoundland

18.04.2006
Blog

Two Trout and Salmon Lakes in Newfoundland Slated for Destruction by Mine Waste

08.04.2006
Blog

The Mining Controversy: An Awareness and Education Kit for Ontario Grade 7

08.04.2006
Blog

Issues of Concern Regarding Aur Resources' Proposed Duck Pond Mine in Central Newfoundland

27.03.2006
Guest Publication

Acid Mine Drainage: Mining and Water Pollution Issues

25.03.2006
Blog

Ensuring the fox has streamlined access at the henhouse: the federal Smart Regulation initiative.

21.12.2005

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