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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/8d5e1ea1662ddd1e25bd11f0b05a73f7.pdf
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2010
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Uranium Mining in Haliburton, A Look at the Current Status, Indicators and a Public Health Guide
Subject
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Local uranium mining<br />Environmental Science / Studies<br />Geography
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Wangmo, Tandin; Smith, Devon; Baker, Scott; McBride, Mary; Adugbo, Cromwell; Norris, Holly
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Environment Haliburton<br />Host contact: Buckingham, Darlene
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U-Links Office and online
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Sager, Eric; Stinson, Jim<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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TP-620
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Haliburton County
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Trent University
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This report examines the history of Uranium mining and its current state in Haliburton County. It examines the roles of government and the public. It also maps the likely location of historic Uranium mines. The effects of Uranium mining on the environment are discussed in detail. The report details how Uranium and Radon gas can get into homes and water supplies.
environment
Environment Studies
health
history
Mining
Social and Health Studies
Uranium
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/3f152b68f041e8597dcaa6fc60c4fadd.pdf
8df2ef75808fe01b775b3b56aa0a2369
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1997
Title
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The Uranium Mining Industry of the Bancroft Area: An Environmental History and Heritage Assessment
Subject
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Uranium mining industry
Creator
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Proulx, Michele
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
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Bancroft
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The environmental history of the Bancroft area is presented with emphasis on the rise and decline of the uranium mining industry, from the early 1950s until the present day. The Bancroft area uranium industry offers lessons about global trade and the changing economies of one place that reflect patterns of economic boom and bust experienced on a regional, national, and global scale. The case study of the decommissioning of the Madawaska Mine and the community activism associated with this process, as well as with the abandoned Bicroft and Dyno mines, illustrate the dynamic between the community, government agencies and private companies. It offers lessons about the waste legacies of such industries and the resolution of conflicts concerning the delegation of long-term responsibility for these wastes and extends lessons about mining and milling technologies, the influence of global politics, and environmental stewardship.
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
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TPB-591
Economic Studies
Environment Studies
industry
Mining
Uranium
waste
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/cda8d09c1692260dbc36f93cfdf588e9.pdf
a11db4ac28b165988e786a531947f0b6
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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1995
Title
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The Uranium Industry in Haliburton County
Subject
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Natural Resources<br />Environmental Studies <br />History <br />Mining
Creator
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Proulx, Michele
Source
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TPB-590
Publisher
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U-Links
Relation
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John Wadland
Tom Whillans
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Haliburton County
Abstract
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The story of the uranium industry in Haliburton County and its legacy to the present fabric of place is explored in this paper. Beginning with the Federal government's role in developing this industry in the mid 1950s, the paper describes the geology of the Cardiff/Haliburton areas with its two main groups of rocks; the Grenville type metasediments and the plutonic ones. The development of the Bicroft and Canadian Dyno uranium mines in the 50s is outlined focusing on production and employment figures as well as settlement patterns developed by both mines in the housing developments of Cardiff, Bicroft Heights, and Dyno Estates. Follow-up studies done on radioactive waste and uranium mill tailings after mine closures are presented. Chapters on globalization and the legacy of uranium mine waste as well as opportunities for uranium to become part of the industrial heritage of the area conclude the paper.
geology
industry
mines
Mining
natural resources
Uranium
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/8e1e6f0bf62be5fccc9b23f3902f656c.pdf
844a0a691c390551e219de67f17979b0
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Title
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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Date
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1990
Title
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Subsurface Investigations and Condition of Dams: Bicroft Mine Site Bancroft, Ontario
Subject
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<p>Comments on condition of the five dams in the Bicroft tailings basin and on tailings disposal locations close to the old mill; suggested remedial measures.</p>
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Golder Associates Ltd
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Nr-413
Mining
Uranium
-
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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Date
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1987
Title
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Mineral Deposits-Studies in the Huntsville, Parrysound, Powassan Area-
Subject
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<p>Report evaluates the industrial mineral, rare element, and building stone potential of the area. Includes maps.</p>
Creator
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Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
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NR-042
Publisher
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Coburn, Carolynn
industry
minerals
Mining
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/a36954385d2a04effa873147931de00d.pdf
b2fbf8bbb45e292a79c458ae2e2155e7
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Fleming College - Community-Based Research
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2002
Title
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Haliburton County Mining Heritage: Snowdon Township
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Goschl, F., Ritchie, L., Watson, M., Zita, A.
Contributor
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Trails and Tours Committee
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SSFC-395
Publisher
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U-links
Relation
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Jim Blake, Ecotourism
Abstract
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Mining heritage is a form of tourism that focuses on the history, stories and lifestyle of the mining industry and of the men, women,and children whose lives it affects. This current phase of the Haliburton County Mining Heritage Project,in partnership with Haliburton Trails and Tours, aims to develop mining tourism within Snowdon Township. The project is described,the methodology outlined,and a brief history of mining in Snowdon Township presented. The report concludes with analysis of the research and recommendations for the County in their efforts to develop mining heritage tourism in the region.
mines
Mining
tourism
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1987
Title
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Graphite in the Central Gneiss Belt of the Grenville, Province of Ontario
Subject
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Report presents the results of a three year study of the potential of the Central Gneiss Belt to host graphite deposits. Includes extensive field and laboratory examinations of known graphite ocurrences and a review of the applications of graphite in industry. Includes maps.
Creator
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Ministry of Northern Development and Mines
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NR-041
Publisher
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Coburn, Carolynn
graphite
Mining
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/47f350b8c2261a301885595916b64fcd.pdf
e5be014bc4ea00a0bbccae963161592e
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2009
Title
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Exploring the Risks of Uranium: The Associated Health and Socio-Economic Risks of Uranium Development
Subject
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Exploring impacts of uranium mining
Creator
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Wright, Adam
Contributor
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Environment Haliburton<br />Host contacts: Barton, Joan; Ross, Heather
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U-Links Office and online
Relation
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Bocking, Stephen<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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TP-597
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Haliburton County
Description
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Provides an overview of the effects associated with the multiple stages of uranium development, specifically the social impacts and health effects on area residents and mine workers.
Publisher
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Trent University
Abstract
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There can be no doubt that uranium development has and continues to be a prevalent issue in the Canadian landscape. Throughout the course of this research project, the complex nature of uranium development has become a recurrent theme. The issues regarding uranium development are not strictly confined to environmental issues but rather, there are a myriad of concerns including; the social impacts of uranium development, short term and long term health effects on residents of the community, acute and chronic health effects of the workers in the uranium mines and power plants, health effects regarding naturally occurring uranium, and the interplay of power structures that govern and administer the uranium development process. <br /><br />Resulting from Haliburton’s experiences in uranium development, they can be historically viewed as one of several centres of uranium development in Canada. Development began in the 1956 and lasted until 1964, producing 500 000kg of uranium oxide which had an approximate value of $105 000 000. It should be noted that the Haliburton region is once again being considered for uranium development due to the recent surge in uranium prices. <br /><br />Although there are numerous health risks, the government of Canada still promotes uranium development as sustainable. In addition, a large portion of uranium development occurs on or near indigenous lands causing more issues such as land claims and the ability for a community to oppose development. A possible solution for many of these problems is the precautionary principle (PP) which aims to shift the burden of proof from those who are worried about the potential negative effects to those who advocate for scientific certainty. The hope is that through the implementation of the PP, community empowerment will abound and thus sustainable development can be achieved.
Economic Studies
Mining
resources
Social and Health Studies
Uranium
water
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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Date
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1986
Title
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Bancroft Uranium Tailings
Subject
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Potential hazardous impact from the Bicroft Mines tailing sites. Includes information
Creator
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Information Obtained by CAIRS from the Federal and Ontario Governments
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NR-412
Mining
Uranium
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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2004
Title
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Bancroft Area Mines: Assessment of Contaminants in Sport Fish from Bentley Lake, Bow Lake, Farrel Lake, Paudash Lake and Centre Lake
Subject
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Study of water quality in the vicinity of three mine sites in the Bancroft area to investigate the potential for human health concerns related to the consumption of fish.
Creator
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Steve Petro
Contributor
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Ministry of the Environment, Peterborough District Office
Source
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NR-417
Publisher
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Heather Ross
Mining
pollution
sport fish
Uranium
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/9ff9ea22939194698f600b3ca10062c6.pdf
c918c444689d0eea3828b945576b422c
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Title
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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Date
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2003
Title
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Bancroft Area Mines (Madawaska, Bicroft and Dyno Mines)
Subject
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<p>Detailed disccusion of the assessment procedures on the impact of Bancroft area uranium mining on water, sediment and biota; discussion of results; conclusions and recommendations.</p>
Creator
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Ministry of the Environment
Source
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NR-414
Mining
Uranium