Environmental, Legal and Social Implications of Aggregate Extraction (Mining) Operations

Autor: Tony Sevelka
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Popis: The book'Environmental, Legal and Social Implications of Aggregate Extraction (Mining) Operations'takes a comprehensive look at the multifaceted impact of mining activities on the environment, legal frameworks, and social dynamics. The narrative unfolds layer by layer, examining the intricate connections between aggregate extraction operations and their consequences. Beginning with an introduction that sets the stage for the exploration ahead, the book addresses the environmental concerns associated with blasting quarry operations. It delves into issues of land use compatibility and potential impacts on property values, offering a detailed analysis of the complex relationship between mining activities and the surrounding landscape. Legal dimensions take centre stage in subsequent chapters, shedding light on adverse and cumulative effects of blasting quarry operations. The book explores lawsuits and complaints arising from such activities, presenting a thorough examination of the legal battles that often ensue. Proposed remedies are also discussed, aiming to navigate the challenges posed by the intersection of mining and legal frameworks. Safety considerations are highlighted in the discussion on preventing the potentially deadly consequences of flyrock. The book advocates for mandatory minimum setbacks and separation distances, addressing the need for proactive measures to ensure the safety of both workers and nearby communities. Scientific aspects of mining operations are scrutinized in detail, particularly the reliability of flyrock throw calculations. The narrative points out the unscientific and unreliable nature of current methodologies, emphasizing the ongoing challenges in accurately predicting and mitigating the impacts of flyrock incidents. Real-life cases add a human dimension to the exploration, with a focus on thirteen homeowners living near a blasting quarry. The book details their experiences, including buyouts initiated by quarry owners, providing a personal perspective on the social implications of mining activities. A specific regional focus on Ontario brings attention to the sterilization of homeowners'land and the subsequent loss of property value. The book frames these occurrences as a de facto taking without compensation, raising ethical and legal questions about the toll of aggregate extraction on local communities.
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