Post by
chrisale on Jan 14, 2013 12:39am
Questions surfacing
There seems to be rumours lately that if the Raven Mine goes through and the resultant Acid Mine Drainage takes affect in Baynes sound that the shellfish industry may have to be shutdown. 600 jobs would be lost. Remember that even though the shellfish fishery survived through the last coal mining days, it was not unscathed. The shellfish from Baynes Sound are already affected by historic mining so Raven, and subsequently Bear if that is put through may put shellfish over the top. No wonder the BC Shellfish Growers Association has taken such a strong stance if that's what they believe.
Comment by
jvand on Jan 15, 2013 12:12pm
I'm not researched into this problem at all, but wouldn't that be more applicable to underground coal mines? I thought the Raven project is going to be an Open pit mine? Thats not to say that that will mitigate the problem but it should significantly decrease the potential to contract black lung disease. Just curious.
Comment by
jvand on Jan 15, 2013 1:54pm
Well I feel like an idiot. Its called the "Raven Underground Coal Project". Please excuse my last post. -_-