North Boomerang Lake Mineral Exploration - EA0708-003
Document List - Assessment/review startup
This document dated October 24, 2007, provides the World Wildlife Fund's comments on how to structure the four ongoing Upper Thelon EAs. Provided late with Review Board staff apologies.
Letter notifies MVEIRB that the Land and Water Board has decided to refer MV2006C0038 Uravan Minerals Mineral Exploration, Thelon Basin/Boomerang Lake to environmental assessment. Includes screening report.
Letter notifies the developer of the referral of their project to EA.
Attached is the form to remain on distribution list for this EA and a copy of the initial distribution list.
Notification from MVEIRB that Alistair MacDonald will be the lead EAO on each of the environmental assessments occuring around uranium exploration in the Akaitcho territory - EAs 0708-002 through 0708-005.
Document identifying different options for the conduct of the four EAs currently underway on projects in the Upper Thelon River basin. Deadline for comments is Nov. 2, 2007. PLEASE NOTE: INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD ONLY REPLY ONCE TO THIS REQUEST FOR
The response is to MVEIRB's request for comments on the above topic to address the issue of simultaneously conducting four separate EA's in the Upper Thelon Basin. From an expedition outfitter in the region.
The response is to MVEIRB's request for comments on the above topic to address the issue of simultaneously conducting four separate EA's in the Upper Thelon Basin.
The response is to MVEIRB's request for comments on the above topic to address the issue of simultaneously conducting four separate EA's in the Upper Thelon Basin.
The response is to MVEIRB's request for comments on the above topic to address the issue of simultaneously conducting four separate EA's in the Upper Thelon Basin.
The response from the Government of the Northwest Territories to the MVEIRB's request for comments on how to most efficiently structure four separate EAs in the Upper Thelon area.
The response addresses the issue of how to most effectively run four separate EA's in the Upper Thelon Basin. One of the recommendations by the DKFN is to apply First Nations evidence gathered from the UR-Energy project to the four upcoming environmental
The response addresses the issue of how to most effectively run four separate EA's in the Upper Thelon Basin. The recommendations by Environment Canada include the transfer of evidence from the UR-Energy EA and developer specific public hearings.
The response addresses the issue of how to most effectively run four separate EA's in the Upper Thelon Basin. Comments include preference for separate public hearings for each developer, evidence transfer from the Ur Energy public record and a Terms of Re
Response includes the support of evidence transfer from the UR Energy file and separate hearings for each developer, and separate Terms of Reference for each EA.
The response includes support for the transfer for UR Energy file information subject to party identification of relevant material, the deferment of an EA process until adequate progress occurs for a land and resource management plan in the Upper Thelon B
Comments include support for a resource development and conservation plan for the Thelon Basin as a prerequisite for further mineral development in the area and concerns regarding consultation and the lack of benefits for the Athabasca Denesuline.
A consolidation by the Review Board of the responses received to the Oct. 3, 2007 "Call for Comments" on how to structure the four uranium exploration EAs currently ongoing. Comments from 12 organizations and individuals received.
A resolution passed by the Fort Resolution Metis Council on November 14, 2007, opposing all uranium related activity in their traditional territory.
A request from the Review Board for the developer to provide a concise project description and overview of the existing environment around the Boomerang Lake North mineral exploration program, in advance of the issuance of a scoping questionnaire by the R
A notice from the Review Board that Uravan Minerals Inc. has an extension available until January 18, 2008 to submit its Project Description Summary, if it so chooses.
Project description summaries for both the Uravan Boomerang Lake properties - South (0708-002) and North (0708-003).
Proposed agenda and details for a draft workplan information meeting / teleconference for EAs of Uravan Minerals Boomerang Lake South and North, and Bayswater Uranium El Lake and Crab Lake proposed mineral exploration programs.
This letter confirms that the Review Board has granted party status to the groups that requested it.