Revised Notice of Completion for the Long Lake Gold Mine Rehabilitation

ERO number
019-0488
Notice type
Bulletin
Act
Mining Act, R.S.O. 1990
Posted by
Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines
Transferred to
Ministry of Mines
Bulletin posted
Last updated

This notice is for informational purposes only. There is no requirement to consult on this initiative on the Environmental Registry of Ontario. Learn more about the types of notices on the registry.

Bulletin summary

The Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines is ready to proceed with the rehabilitation of the former Long Lake Gold Mine site. Project planning was carried out in accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment for Activities of the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines under the Mining Act (Class Environmental Assessment).

Why consultation isn't required

The Long Lake Gold Mine Rehabilitation Project is an undertaking subject to the Environmental Assessment Act. We will be providing public consultation opportunities as per the requirements of the Ministry's Class Environmental Assessment process. 

Bulletin details

During its operations between 1909 and 1939, the Long Lake Gold Mine discharged approximately 200,000 tonnes of waste created from the mining process, known as mine tailings, into the environment. These tailings contained naturally occurring arsenic that negatively affected the quality of drinking water in Long Lake.

A Notice of Completion for this rehabilitation project was originally issued on August 25, 2017, but the Ministry voluntarily withdrew the notice to address negative impacts of the project identified during the comment period, such as the impact of haul trucks on residents. We have revised the project to mitigate these concerns.

The rehabilitation project will involve the relocation and containment of mine tailings in a new impoundment structure that would be constructed on an existing tailings area. The impoundment will be capped with a cover designed to prevent surface water from coming in contact with the tailings. Areas where tailings have been removed will be graded and vegetated. Natural drainage channels, creek beds and a wetland will be restored to return the site to its natural state as much as possible. The mine tailings that are completely submerged within Long Lake are chemically stable and do not affect water quality. Only the tailings that are submerged in less than two meters of Long Lake will be relocated to the impoundment.

Most of the aggregate material required to backfill excavated areas, build the impoundment structure and prevent erosion will come from sources that will significantly reduce the amount of hauling on residential roads. Haul trucks will be subject to provincial regulations and municipal by-laws that control dust and noise emissions. Other restrictions will be applied to minimize disturbance to residents where needed. 

Access to the project site includes the use of roads along the south side of Long Lake and of approximately two kilometers of trail by, and limited to, ATVs and off-road vehicles . One of these roads (i.e. Lakes End Road) and the trail will be widened to let large trucks and machinery reach the site for the duration of the project. Upon completion of the work, the upgraded trail will be returned to a single-lane trail to allow long-term access for mine site inspection, care and maintenance. Sections of Lakes End Road and the trail are located within the Eden Township Forest Conservation Reserve. Impacts to the conservation reserve were addressed by the Ministry’s Class Environmental Assessment process, which included consultation with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry to identify and mitigate impacts to values within the protected area.

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Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines - Willet Green Miller Centre
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933 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, ON
P3E 6B5
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