Update Announcement
The proposal notice is being updated on June 3, 2024 to advise the public that the permit application is still under review and the Ministry is considering concerns raised by an Aboriginal community which warrant additional time to adequately consider. The original proposal date and comment period have not been altered.
This consultation was open from:
April 16, 2024
to May 16, 2024
Proposal summary
The Ministry is proposing to issue a permit to Douglas Parker (“the proponent”) to undertake early exploration activities.
Location details
Site location details
The early exploration activities are located approximately 135 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, Ontario, in West Bay Area, District of Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay North Region.
Claim numbers: 875494, 875495, 875496, 875497, 875498, 875499, 875500, 875501, 875502, 875503, 875504, 875505, 875506, 875507, 875508, 875509, 875510, 875511, 875512, 875513
Site location map
The location pin reflects the approximate area where environmental activity is taking place.
View this location on a map opens link in a new windowProponent(s)
Douglas Parker
365 Lark Street
Thunder Bay,
ON
P7B 1P4
Canada
Proposal details
The proponent 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 the proponent to carry out are as follows:
- mechanized drilling (where the drill weight is greater than 150 kilograms)
Plan activities
- geophysical survey requiring generator type
The potential disturbance from the activities are described as:
Mechanized 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.
Geophysical survey requiring generator type: the activity consists of line-cutting, using hand tools only. Potential disturbances include clearing out underbrush to establish a grid in order to temporarily lay wire lines used to record geophysical measurements. In light underbrush there is likely little or no brushing. This is a one-time exercise and unless the underbrush is continually cleared, it will typically regenerate within the same or next growing season.
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 renewal.
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435 James Street South
Suite B002
Thunder Bay,
ON
P7E 6E3
Canada
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Larissa Stevens
435 James Street South
Suite B002
Thunder Bay,
ON
P7E 6E3
Canada
Comment
Commenting is now closed.
The comment period was from April 16, 2024
to May 16, 2024