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Feature Article - April 5, 2007 |
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Is uranium mining a threat to our properties?
Last
year, you may have noticed disturbing news reports in the media about
uranium prospecting in Eastern Ontario. As prospectors moved in and
“staked” claims on both Crown and private properties, cottage and
homeowners became very upset about the impact of mining on their lakes
and watersheds and property values. The appearance of prospectors on
the scene was seen as the “tip of the iceberg”. This
year, you should know that there has been a marked increase in similar
prospecting activity in parts of North & Central Frontenac, Lanark
and other townships. Stakes have been made by prospectors near Crotch
Lake! In addition, a number of privately
owned properties have already been staked in the vicinity of Ompah,
Lavant, Snow Road, Oso and Olden. We believe uranium again is the main
target. We
are concerned that large mining operations could present a significant
threat to the environment of the headwaters of the Mississippi River
and watersheds. This has the potential to be a real threat to the
environment and our property values. For those of us who do not
own the “mineral rights” to our properties, the Mining Act of Ontario
allows a mining company to come onto your property, stake a claim, and
develop and conduct mining operations … without your permission! If you want to find out more, and possibly help us lead the charge against commercial uranium mining development, come to the Snow Road Snowmobile Club on the Gemmill Road on Friday, April 6 at 10AM. Guest experts will give us short presentations and will be available to answer your questions. Please join us.
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