Ministry of Mines - Minister's directions to ministry employees and agents to rehabilitate a mine hazard in an emergency

Instrument type: Minister's directions to ministry employees and agents to rehabilitate a mine hazard in an emergency

ERO number
019-9442
Notice type
Instrument
Act
Mining Act, R.S.O. 1990
Posted by
Ministry of Mines
Notice stage
Exception
Exception posted
Last updated

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Exception summary

Minister's Directions were issued under section 148 (3) (4) (5) of the Mining Act, to employees and agents of the Ministry of Mines to secure a mine hazard at the former Long Lake Gold Mine.

Location details

Site address

Long Lake Gold Mine
Sudbury, ON
Canada

Site location details

The Long Lake Gold Mine is located in Eden Township, Sudbury District, approximately 6 kilometres south of the City of Greater Sudbury limits. The activities were completed at the location of an open pit and open raise.

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Proponent details

Ministry of Mines
933 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, ON
P3E6B5
Canada

Why consultation isn't required

Under Section 29 (1) of the Environmental Bill of Rights, the Minister may decide not to give notice of a proposal under section 15, 16, or 22, where, in the Minister’s opinion, the delay involved in giving notice to the public, in allowing time for public response to the notice or in considering the response to the notice would result in:

  • danger to the health or safety of any person;
  • harm or serious risk of harm to the environment; or;
  • injury or damage or serious risk of injury or damage to any property.

No Appeal exists on the Ministry’s decision pertaining to the instrument.

Exception details

The instrument is a proposal under Section 12 (20) of Ontario Regulation 681/94, a proposal to issue a direction under subsection 148 (5) of the Mining Act.

Pursuant to subsections 148 (3), (4) and (5) of the Mining Act, the Minister of Mines (the Minister) may direct the employees and agents of the Ministry of Mines to do everything practicable, or to do such work and take such action as may be specified in the directions, in respect of the prevention, elimination and amelioration of the adverse effect where the Minister has reasonable grounds for believing that a mine hazard is causing or is likely to cause an immediate and dangerous adverse effect. Pursuant to subsection 148 (4) (b) of the Mining Act, the Minister may order such work when he or she is of the opinion that the proponent will not carry out promptly the work required to prevent, eliminate, and ameliorate the adverse effect.

The Long Lake Gold Mine is located approximately 6 kilometres south of the City of Greater Sudbury limits. The mining rights for the openings to surface are Crown held but include a surface rights owner. The site is well known locally, and the hazards have been repeatedly frequented by trespassers. The mine features several hazards, including an open pit and open raise. The openings are enclosed by a simple single cable fence which is not an effective safety barrier. Stronger fencing and/or other barricade methods are needed to effectively prevent inadvertent access. Minister’s Directions were issued to prevent, eliminate, and ameliorate the adverse effects. The rehabilitation activities were completed on November 1st and consisted of the installation of fencing, a gate and hazard warning signage

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933 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, ON
P3E 6B5
Canada

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