The Use of Spill Data to Go Beyond Compliance Promotion for Mining Operations in Ontario, Canada

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C Skublak
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The Government of Canada recently passed a new regulation to control the liquid discharges from metal mines in Canada. The Metal Mining Effluent Regulation of the Federal Fisheries Act will come into force within the next six months. As a result the Ontario Regional Office of Environment Canada has developed a compliance promotion program to accompany the new regulation. How the mines implement the regulation will be key to its success. This paper will briefly outline the components of this regulation, including the reporting structure, the discharge parameters and limits, as well as the requirement for the mines to conduct long-term environmental effects monitoring on their effluent discharge. The presentation will give a brief account of the compliance promotion program, and then focus on the spill trends from Ontario mining operations. The province of Ontario has the largest concentration of metal mining operations in the country with approximately 40 active mines.
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APA: C Skublak  (2002)  The Use of Spill Data to Go Beyond Compliance Promotion for Mining Operations in Ontario, Canada

MLA: C Skublak The Use of Spill Data to Go Beyond Compliance Promotion for Mining Operations in Ontario, Canada. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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