Orphaned/Abandoned Mines Initiative in Canada /Initiative pour les mines orphelines/abandonnées situées au Canada
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Orphaned or abandoned mines are those mines for which the owner cannot be found or for which the owner is financially unable or unwilling to carry out clean-up. They pose environmental, health, safety and economic problems to communities, the mining industry and governments in many countries, including Canada.

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Abandoned mines exist within all mining jurisdictions in Canada. These sites, however, are not well documented with respect to either their numbers or their associated physical/health/environmental impacts and liabilities. Further research and compilation of information on abandoned mines is necessary to enable sound decision-making, cost-efficient planning and sustainable rehabilitation. Such information is also necessary to ensure transparency of decision-making and access to information by governments, civil society, industry and other stakeholders.


© National Orphaned/Abandoned Mines Initiative (NOAMI)/
Initiative nationale pour les mines orphelines/abandonnées (INMOA)
2004