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Dublin Core
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2006
Title
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Aggregated Extraction in Haliburton County Part Two: Ecological integrity of regional pits and quarries
Creator
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Dillon, Adam
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Environment Haliburton<br />Host contact: Morris, Malcolm
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Not available
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Trent University
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Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-552
Spatial Coverage
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Haliburton County
Subject
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Aggregate inventory and best practices
aggregates
environment
Environment Studies
gravel pits
industry
quarries
sand pits
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/e737eeb86fe1154a70f46e7b97b2321a.pdf
fb8b1126dc72ca92941848b6a5766b83
Dublin Core
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Title
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Date
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2006
Title
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Aggregated Extraction in Haliburton County: A preliminary investigation into the rehabilitation of regional pits and quarries
Creator
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Adam Dillon
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Environment Haliburton, <span>Malcolm Morris</span>
Source
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Online
Publisher
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Trent University
Subject
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Aggregates
Natural Resources
Physical Geography
Abstract
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The report is the first of two. It focuses on creating a policy scan of provincial aggregate policy, as well as regional and township level policies and by laws. It also details aggregate extraction activities in Haliburton. The environmental impacts of these operation are also discussed. The second report will focus more on best practices for management and rehabilitation.
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Tom Whillans, Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-552
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Haliburton County
aggregates
environment
Environment Studies
gravel pits
industry
quarries
sand pits
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/abbb828af0de703114b4913c784f52da.pdf
e279f112127127d891e5ef6532704701
Dublin Core
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Title
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Trent University - Community Based Research
Dublin Core
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Date
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2007
Title
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Application of Aggregate Resources Act in Haliburton, Ontario
Subject
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Aggregate Resources Act<br /><span>Natural Resources</span><br /><span>Geography</span><br /><span>Environmental Studies</span><br /><span>Law and Policy</span>
Creator
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Benishek, Nicole
Contributor
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Environment Haliburton<br />Host contact: Morris, Malcolm
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
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Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-586
Spatial Coverage
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Haliburton County
Description
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Examines the Aggregate Resources Act as it applies to Haliburton County; focuses on legislation and the role municipalities have in the aggregate resource permit and licensing processes.
Abstract
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This report was created for the group Environmental Haliburton! (EH!), an organization situated in Haliburton which provides a strong voice to encourage positive initiatives and oppose those initiatives that could have an adverse effect on the environment. The project was in co-ordination with U-Links as a project within a course at Trent University. The purpose of this report is to examine the Aggregate Resources Act (ARA) as it applies to Haliburton County as a newly designated area. Focus is on legislation and the role that municipalities have in the aggregate resource permit and licensing processes. It is hoped that this report will be a predecessor to further research done in this area.
aggregates
Environment Studies
environmental impacts
gravel pits
legislation
policy
sand pits
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/c41a2946f12a5483f92eec40692400b3.pdf
52bf39c93faacd6a022505ae7749fed5
Dublin Core
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Title
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Trent University - Community Based Research
Dublin Core
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Date
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2007
Title
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Best Practices for Aggregates Extraction in Haliburton County
Subject
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Aggregates<br />Policy<br />Natural Resources<br />Physical Geography <br />Environmental Studies
Creator
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Kristy MacMillan
Contributor
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Environment Haliburton!, Malcolm Morris
Abstract
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This research project examined environmental impacts of aggregate resource extraction and best practices for aggregate resource extraction in Haliburton County. Aggregate resources in Ontario are managed through a number of policies and acts in order to influence protection, development, and rehabilitation of aggregate resources. This report focuses on mitigative measures for potential impacts related to land, water, air quality, and wildlife, as well as social impacts. Recommendation for follow up and further research specific to Haliburton County are also included.
Identifier
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TP-565
Spatial Coverage
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Haliburton County
Relation
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Tom Whilllans, Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Source
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Online
aggregates
environmental impact
pollution
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/971231049fe1cb03a1bc175658f24f5a.pdf
3226cc957e80352806ce5e307f1d7874
Dublin Core
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Title
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Trent University - Community Based Research
Dublin Core
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Date
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2007
Title
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The Environmental Impacts of Aggregate Extraction
Subject
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Environmental effects of aggregate industries<br />Environmental Studies<br />Natural Resource Management<br />Geography
Creator
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Davis, Emily-Ann
Contributor
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Environment Haliburton<br />Host contact: Morris, Malcolm; Ross, Heather
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
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Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-566
Spatial Coverage
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Haliburton County
Abstract
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Aggregate industries have raised much controversy within communities due their extracting methods. Through the extraction of aggregates, landscapes are altered which effect ecosystems that contain numerous species, including humans. Water and noise pollution are extensions of aggregate extraction. Extraction sites are known for extending their original land boundaries thus effecting and altering natural landscapes. Aggregate sites also have a tendency to be in close proximity to protected areas thus resulting in the degradation of ecological functions. This is of greater concern when water systems are affected. The focus of the report is on the effects that aggregate industries, including ancillary operations, are having on the environment. This report also investigates what environmental assessments are required, what they entail, and the best practices.
aggregates
environment
Environment Studies
gravel pits
industry
sand pits