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Morien Resources Corp V.MOX

Alternate Symbol(s):  APMCF

Morien Resources Corp. is a Canada-based mining development company. The Company’s principal business is the identification and purchase of mineral interests and projects. The Corporation holds two royalty interests on the sale of coal from the Donkin Mine in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and a royalty on the sale of crushed stone from the permitted Black Point Quarry Project, in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. The Company owns a gross production royalty on coal sales from the Donkin Mine in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, owned by Kameron Collieries ULC, a subsidiary of The Cline Group LLC. The Black Point Aggregate Project is a granite deposit with a mine life of around 75-years located along the southern shore of Chedabucto Bay in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. The Project possesses suitable characteristics for the development of a crushed stone marine export operation for supplying markets in the eastern United States.


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Post by power_auditoron Apr 10, 2013 8:47am
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Final comment period for EA

Final comment period for EA

 

Donkin Export Coking Coal Project Public Comments Invited

OTTAWAApril 9, 2013 /CNW/ - The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency is conducting a comprehensive study environmental assessment for the Donkin Export Coking Coal Project located in Nova Scotia. The public is invited to comment on the Comprehensive Study Report for this proposed project.

The Comprehensive Study Report includes the Agency's conclusions and recommendations regarding the implementation of appropriate mitigation measures and whether or not the project is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

The Comprehensive Study Report and more information on this project are available on the Agency's website atwww.ceaa-acee.gc.ca (registry reference number 63924).

Copies of the Comprehensive Study Report are also available for viewing at the following locations:
 

Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
1801 Hollis Street, Suite 200
Halifax
James McConnell Memorial Library
50 Falmouth Street
Sydney
Glace Bay Branch Library
121 Union Street
Glace Bay
 

 

Written comments must be sent by May 9, 2013 to:

Donkin Export Coking Coal Project
Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
1801 Hollis Street, Suite 200
Halifax, NS B3J 3N4
Tel.: 902-426-0564
Fax: 902-426-6550
XstrataCoalDonkin@ceaa-acee.gc.ca

This is the final public comment period of the environmental assessment of the project. After this public comment period, the Minister of the Environment will take into consideration the Comprehensive Study Report along with comments received from the public and Aboriginal groups and issue an environmental assessment decision statement.

This project was assessed using a science-based approach under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act.

The Proposed Project
Xstrata Coal Donkin Management Limited is proposing the construction, operation and decommissioning of an underground coal mine facility at the site of the existing Donkin Mine located on the northeastern tip of Cape-Breton in Nova Scotia. The mine would have a lifespan of 30 plus years and extract approximately 3.6 million tonnes of coal per year.

 

SOURCE: Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency

For further information:

media may contact: 

Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
Céline Legault
Communications Advisor
Tel.: 613-957-0278

 

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