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For The Record

THE FACTS ON URANIUM MINING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

March 24, 2009
Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources
 

Here are the facts on uranium mining in British Columbia:

  • There has never been a uranium mine in B.C.
  • The BC Energy Plan clearly states that nuclear power will not be a part of B.C.'s energy supply mix.
  • The Province will not support the development or the exploration of uranium in British Columbia and established a "no registration reserve" under the Mineral Tenure Act for uranium and thorium in early 2008.
  • As well, in early 2009 and following a request by the Province's Environment and Land Use Committee, the government issued an order to prevent permits from being issued for uranium and thorium exploration and development. This move complements the "no registration reserve" policy.
  • The Province has also amended the Health, Safety and Reclamation Code to enhance the protection of workers who may encounter uranium during the exploration for other minerals, and to ensure protection of the public.
  • The amendments ensure that B.C. requirements for uranium protection for both workers and the public are consistent with national standards and guidelines.
  • It is believed that B.C. has relatively low potential to have economic uranium mines.

Letters to the Editor

March 24, 2009
Letter to the Editor
BC TAKING THE LEAD ON CLIMATE CHANGE

By Barry Penner
Minister of Environment

Submitted: Prince George Citizen
Status: Not yet published
I would like to respond to a surprising editorial in your newspaper. Rather than criticize British Columbia for moving towards a “cap and trade” system, your newspaper should commend B.C. for its strategic leadership on climate change. [Read More]