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The Dirty Dozen: 12 cases that undermine B.C.'s claim to be a world-class mining jurisdiction


VANCOUVER, BC and x?m??k??y??m, Skwxwú7mesh & s?l?ilw?ta?? territories, May 25, 2023 /CNW/ - The government of British Columbia and the mining industry often claim to have the strongest environmental and social regulatory regime?especially during May for "B.C. Mining Month." However, a new report shows there are serious on-going pollution and other risks that keep B.C. from being that world-class mining jurisdiction.

The biennial report, produced by SkeenaWild Conservation Trust and the BC Mining Law Reform network, profiles 12 cases?the "Dirty Dozen"? that highlight the risks and shortcomings in B.C.'s mining regulatory regime. This year's list was selected based on the mines' proven or probable impacts to sensitive environments and species, violation of Indigenous rights, unsafe management of tailings waste and/or water contamination, inadequate reclamation funding, poor governance, and/or non-compliance with environmental permits.

"With the ongoing climate crisis and a global push to increase mining for energy transition minerals, it's time for B.C. to take more action to deal with pollution and other risks from mining," said Nikki Skuce, Director of the Northern Confluence Initiative and Co-Chair of the BC Mining Law Reform network. "B.C. has recently taken steps towards improving mine reclamation bonding and made promises to reform mineral tenure in line with 21st century values, but there's a lot more to be done to actually prove that B.C. is a world leader in responsible mining."

"Mines in this day and age don't have to contaminate waterways, threaten sensitive species, and impact communities the way they do. There are strong examples of policies from other jurisdictions and Indigenous laws, technological advances, and international best practices that the government and industry can draw on to improve how mining is done in B.C.," said Adrienne Berchtold, Ecologist and Mining Impacts Researcher with SkeenaWild Conservation Trust.

The report presents solutions that would ensure watersheds are protected, pollution is prevented and cleaned up, Indigenous rights are upheld, and other land uses are supported and respected. These include following expert recommendations to safely manage toxic mine waste, proactively and retroactively reducing pollution released into watersheds, resolving loopholes in the Environmental Assessment Act that allow mines to expand in phases and make changes that damage water quality, and reforming the Mineral Tenure Act to protect Indigenous rights.

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SOURCE BC Mining Law Reform Network


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