Land Use Permit Issued!!!!
April 25, 2013
Mr. David P. Harpley
Vice President - Environment & Permitting Affairs
Canadian Zinc Corporation
Suite 1710, 650 West Georgia Street
Box 1164
VANCOUVER BC V6B4N9
Dear Mr. Harpley:
Issuance of Type A Land Use Permit
Mineral Exploration, Prairie Creek
File: MV2013C0002
Email: alan@canadianzinc. com
david@canadianzinc. com
Attached is Land Use Permit MV2013C0002 granted by the Mackenzie Valley
Land and Water Board (MVLWB) in accordance with the Mackenzie Valley
Resource Management Act. The MVLWB has approved this Permit for a period
of five years commencing April25, 2013 and expiring April 24, 2018.
Please read all conditions carefully making particular note of Land Use Permit
condition 48 regarding the posting of a security deposit. Pursuant to section 32
of the Mackenzie Valley Land Use Regulations, this deposit, payable to the
Receiver General for Canada in the amount of $75,000, shall be posted with
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, #16 Yellowknife Airport,
Yellowknife, NT, X1A 3T2. Attention: District Manager. Please copy to the
MVLWB office prior to the start of your operation.
Please also note Land Use Permit condition 40, requiring submittal of a revised
Waste Management Plan. The Board determined that incineration of used oil
filters is not an appropriate disposal method. Please revise the Waste
Management Plan as necessary, and submit it to the Board for approval within
three months of the date of this letter (Permit issuance).
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A copy of all related correspondence and documents has been filed on the
Public Registry at the office of the MVLWB. Please be advised that this letter,
its attached procedures, inspection reports, and related correspondence is part
of the Public Registry and is intended to keep all interested parties informed of
the manner in which the Permit's requirements are being met. All Public
Registry material will be considered if an amendment to the Permit is requested.
The full cooperation of Canadian Zinc Corporation is anticipated and
appreciated. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Julian