Fuel Cache Retrieval and Clean-up development - EA00-002
Document List - Assessment/review startup
Letter invites party representatives to a meeting with reprexentatives of Canadian Zinc to provide an update on the Prairie Creek Mine site activities.
Referral of Can Zinc's development proposal to MVEIRB for environmental assessment by the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board, and reasons for their decision.
Notice to Canadian Zinc of their proposed development's referral to MVEIRB for environmental assessment.
Letter announces the commencement of an environmental assessment of Canadian Zinc's proposed development. Requests a notice of intention of participation in the environmental assessment process.
Letter states the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society's intended role in the environmental assessment of Canadian Zinc's proposed development.
Letter requests that Liidlii Kue First Nation be placed on the distribution list for the environmental assessment.
Letter requests information regarding environmental assessments of two projects in the Nahanni Butte are, one of which is the Canadian Zinc proposed mine at Prairie Creek.
Letter expresses the Government of the Northwest Territories intended role in the environmental assessment process for Canadian Zinc's proposed development.
Letter requests placement of Ecology North on the distribution list for the environmental assessment of Canadian Zinc's proposed development.
Letter requests that Health Canada be removed from the distribution list for the environmental assessment of Canadian Zinc's proposed development at Prairie Creek.
Letter requests a formal meeting in Nahanni Butte, November 22, 2000, with representatives from Canadian Zinc, Leaders and Elders from Nahanni Butte, Liidlii Kue First NAtion, Acho Dene Koe First Nation, the Deh Cho First NAtion, Mackenzie Valley Land and
Letter confirms Nahanni Nation Park Reserve's intention of involvement in the environmental assessment of Canadian Zinc's proposed development at Prairie Creek, NT.
Letter confirms Parks Canada's involvement in the environmental assessment of Canadian Zinc's proposed Prairie Creek development.
Letter confirms Environment Canada's involvement in the environmental assessment of Canadian Zinc's proposed development.
Letter confirms the department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development's involvement and role in the environmental assessment of Canadian Zinc's proposed development at Prairie Creek, NT.
Sent to MVEIRB by Canadian Zinc, a 1:5000 scale map showing the general exploration area and pro'posed drill hole locations for their proposed Prairie Creek development.
A Project Discription sent to MVEIRB regarding Canadian Zinc's Land Use Application MV2000C0030 - Prairie Creek Mine.
Letter summarizes Canadaina Zinc's development proposal - as prepared by Canadian Zinc.
Letter responds to MVEIRB's forward of Canadian Zinc's proposal summary for their Prairie Creek development.
Forwards requested detailed project descriptions for the land use operations proposed in the Land Use Permit application of July 28, 2000.
Letter clarifies point of contact for the Canadian Zinc proposed development, within the department of Indian and Norhtern Affairs, and the departments role in the environmental assessment of Canadian Zinc's proposed Prairie Creek project.
Letter informs of a meeting requested by Canadian Zinc (CZN) in order for CZN to determine what permits they would need to restart the Prairie Creek mine.
Letter informs MVEIRB of the role Natural Resources Canada will play in the environmental assessment of Canadian Zinc's proposed development on Prairie Creek.
Correspondance regarding the approach to the environmental assessment(s) of Canadian Zinc's proposed projects at Prairie Creek, NT.
Letter from World Wildlife Fund NWT regarding their involvement in the environmental assessment of Canadian Zins's proposed project at Prairie Creek, NT.
Letter expresses concern over Canadian Zinc's application and lack of communication with Deh Cho communities.
Letter expresses the Liiklii Kue First Nation's dissatisfaction with the information provided in the Land Use Permit application, and their request for a meeting with representatives from Canadian Zinc.