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Metal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulations

Version of the schedule from 2006-03-22 to 2006-10-02:


SCHEDULE 2(Subsection 1(1))

Tailings Impoundment Areas

Column 1Column 2
ItemWater or PlaceDescription
1

Anderson Lake,

Manitoba

Anderson Lake located at 54° 51′ north latitude and 100° 0′ west longitude near the town of Snow Lake, Manitoba. More precisely, the area bounded by
  • (a) the contour of elevation around Anderson Lake at the 285-m level, and

  • (b) the control dam built at the east end of Anderson Lake.

2

Garrow Lake,

Northwest Territories

Garrow Lake located at 75° 23′ north latitude and 97° 48′ west longitude near the south end of Little Cornwallis Island, Northwest Territories.
3

South Kemess Creek,

British Columbia

That part of South Kemess Creek being within the watershed of that tributary of South Kemess Creek
  • (a) extending eastwards and upstream from the centre of a tailings dam constructed at 57° 1′ north latitude and 126° 41′ west longitude, and

  • (b) below the crest of the dam at an elevation of 1515 m.

4

Albino Lake,

British Columbia

Albino Lake located at 56° 39.4′ north latitude and 130° 29.4′ west longitude near the Eskay Creek Mine in British Columbia. More precisely, the area bounded by
  • (a) the contour of elevation around Albino Lake at the 1040-m level, and

  • (b) the outlet of Albino Lake.

5

Tom MacKay Lake,

British Columbia

Tom MacKay Lake located at 56° 39′ north latitude and 130° 34′ west longitude near the Eskay Creek Mine in British Columbia. More precisely, the area bounded by
  • (a) the contour of elevation around Tom MacKay Lake at the 1078-m level, and

  • (b) the outlet of Tom MacKay Lake.


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