CANADAHALIFAX news Mining company says Nova Scotia approves bid to raise tailings dam at Gold mine by admin 11 أغسطس، 2022 written by admin 11 أغسطس، 2022 22 Australian-based St Barbara’s proposal to raise the tailings wall has been opposed by environmental groups CITYnews halifax \ Canadian Press Listen to this article HALIFAX — The owners of the Touquoy gold mine in Nova Scotia say they have received approval from the provincial Environment Department to raise the height of the wall of its existing tailings waste pond. Australian-based St Barbara’s proposal to raise the tailings wall has been opposed by environmental groups, such as the Ecology Action Centre, which have voiced concerns about the potential for a dam breach. St Barbara says modifications to its industrial permit will allow it to proceed with construction “in the coming weeks.” The company has said it would have to suspend the open pit operation in Moose River, N.S., if its application wasn’t approved by early August. Company CEO Craig Jetson says the outcome was the result of improved “co-ordination and communication” with the provincial and federal governments. The Environment Department was not immediately available for comment. “I am keen to continue to develop the new collaborative approach with the government which helped with the delivery of today’s permit,” Jetson said. The company added that the decision will extend gold production at the mine site until December 2024. In May, Environment Minister Tim Halman gave St Barbara’s Canadian subsidiary, Atlantic Mining Nova Scotia Inc., one year to submit more information on the environmental effects of a separate application to store Touquoy’s tailings in an open pit once mining is completed. St Barbara says it wants to develop three other proposed gold mines located nearby that are currently in various stages of the regulatory process. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 10, 2022. The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Former CEO of Halifax children’s hospital sentenced to five months in jail for fraud next post Woman hopes province will start funding technology to better manage diabetes You may also like Two more children dead after weekend house fire... 15 يناير، 2025 New research says mental health program in high... 15 يناير، 2025 Man charged with murder following assault at East... 15 يناير، 2025 Man charged after robbery at downtown Halifax liquor... 15 يناير، 2025 Interrupter moves diesel prices up by 6 cents 15 يناير، 2025 لوغو للأميركيين: ’’رسوم جمركية على كندا هي ضرر... 15 يناير، 2025 ارتفاع قوي في مبيعات المنازل في كندا الشهر... 15 يناير، 2025 الكنديون قلقون بشأن قدرة الحكومة على إدارة العلاقات... 15 يناير، 2025 هاربر يردّ على ترامب بأنّ كندا هي من... 15 يناير، 2025 أكثر من 60 إطفائياً كندياً إلى كاليفورنيا للمساهمة... 15 يناير، 2025