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The Contribution of BHP Billiton's Ekati Diamond Mine~(TM) to Sustainable Development in Canada's North

机译:BHP Billiton的Ekati Diamond Mine〜(TM)在加拿大北方可持续发展的贡献

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The Ekati Diamond Mine~(TM) is Canada's first diamond mine and is located 300 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories. The development of the mine supports sustainable development through the integration of environmental, economic and social considerations with the broad aim of minimising environmental impacts while maximising opportunities and benefits to northern residents and northern businesses. The environmental assessment and regulatory processes for the Ekati Diamond Mine~(TM) were the most extensive seen in the NWT to that date; in Canada only uranium mines receive more attention. In addition to the regulatory requirements, an Environmental Agreement was negotiated with the Governments of Canada and the Northwest Territories to address environmental concerns not covered by existing legislation and regulation. Under the agreement an Independent Environmental Monitoring Agency was set up to oversee the regulatory process and implementation of the Environmental Agreement. Environmental stewardship is implemented through an Operational Environmental Management Plan, part of which includes effects monitoring programs for wildlife and aquatics where available traditional ecological and scientific knowledge are integrated to broaden our understanding of the tundra environment. A Socio-economic Agreement was concluded with the Government of the Northwest Territories to maximise employment and business benefits to the north. Voluntary and confidential Impact Benefits Agreements (IBAs) were also negotiated with four Aboriginal groups who use the area where the mine is located. The intention of the IBAs is to foster development initiatives and a partnership thereby helping to insure that benefits from the project flowed to the Aboriginal groups despite a lack of settled land claims in the region. All these were completed before commercial production in October 1998. Employment targets of 62 per cent residents of the Northwest Territories and 31 per cent Northern Aboriginal have consistently been met thereby ensuring benefits flow to residents of the Northwest Territories. In 2000, 316 million dollars was spent to support operations at the Ekati Diamond Mine~(TM). Of this, 82.2 per cent of total spending and 26.6 per cent total northern spending was northern and northern Aboriginal businesses, respectively. The environmental and socio-economic monitoring results are reported annually to the responsible government agencies and potentially affected Aboriginal groups. To date, there have not been any significant adverse environmental effects documented and socio-economic targets have been met.
机译:Ekati钻石矿〜(TM)是加拿大的第一个钻石矿山,位于西北地区的黄刀东北300公里。矿山的发展通过整合环境,经济和社会考虑因素,通过广泛地实现环境影响,同时最大限度地提高北方居民和北方企业的机会和利益。 Ekati钻石矿山的环境评估和监管程序〜(TM)是NWT到该日期中最广泛的观察到日期;在加拿大只有铀矿获得更多关注。除监管要求外,还与加拿大政府和西北地区谈判环境协议,以解决现有立法和监管未涵盖的环境问题。根据该协议,建立了一个独立的环境监测机构,以监督监管程序和实施环境协定。环境管理计划通过业务环境管理计划实施,其中一部分包括野生动物和水上水上生态学和水上生态学的监测计划,融入了传统的生态和科学知识,以扩大我们对苔原环境的理解。在西北地区的政府结束了社会经济协议,以最大限度地利用对北方的就业和商业福利。自愿和机密的影响福利协议(IBA)也与四个土着群体谈判,其中包括矿井所在地区。 IBA的意图是促进发展举措和伙伴关系,从而有助于确保在该地区缺乏沉淀的土地索赔,这些项目的福利仍然存在于原住民群。所有这些都已在1998年10月的商业生产之前完成。西北地区62%居民的就业目标和31%的原住民一直符合,从而确保福利对西北地区的居民流动。 2000年,316亿美元用于支持Ekati钻石矿山〜(TM)的行动。其中,82.2%的支出总额,26.6%的北方支出分别是北部和北部土着企业。环境和社会经济监测结果每年报告给负责任的政府机构,潜在受影响的土着群体。迄今为止,未记录有任何重大的不利环境影响,并满足社会经济目标。

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