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Letter Template + Petition Against the Open-Pit Mine application at Record Ridge
Submitted by Lisa M. on Wed, 24/05/2023 - 12:09pm
There was a huge turnout to the community open-house discussions held last week about the proposed Open-Pit Mine just 7.5km from Rossland, and right next door to Sheep Creek and Paterson. The list of concerns about this mine are very long (a few are listed below the links) and many of us were in strong opposition to it. The BEST way to make our voices heard is to contact our MLA, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, and other government officials. There is a great resource list of people to email below (thank-you to the people that created it.)
Letter Template + List of Government Officials to Email: https://saverecordridge.blogspot.com/2023/05/send-letter.html?m=1
Petition against the proposed Open-Pit Mine at Record Ridge: https://form.jotform.com/231375084434051
Please share the links with friends and family as well so we can have as many people as possible involved to help.
Concerns about the proposed mine:
The list goes on and on, have a read of the letter to better understand what's at stake. THANK-YOU to those that took the time to write it! I'm just spreading the word on it.
I encourage everyone who has concerns and/or who is opposed to this mine to write to the list of government officials listed here! This initial application is for 2 years though in reality WHY resources plans to run this mine for 20 years.
While our town was built on mining, it's been nearly 100 years since the last mine was closed. We have shifted our local economy to be based on tourism. I'm very concerned of the negative impact this mine would have on our health, the environment, our economy, and the significance of the Record Ridge area to the Sinixit people.
Let's get sending letters to the people who will be making the decisions on this proposed open-pit mine!
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While our town was built on mining, it's been nearly 100 years since the last mine was closed.
That is incorrect.
https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/59367/items/1.0042439
Yes and the history of this open pit molybdenum mine with its tailings dam failure and liability to tax payers as an orphan site highlights why people are rightfully concerned with another open pit proposed by an inexperienced junior exploration company with zero track record.
Thank you, Lisa for posting this! From what I can gather from that link Ivan shared, it sounds like the last mine in the area was last active over 50 years ago (1966-72), but then emergency repairs were needed 30 years later due to potential for contaminated water to breach a dam. That kind of potential aftermath doesn't sound like a great legacy to leave our kids.