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The Mine Site Reclamation Policy for Northwest Territories serves four main objectives: Ensure the impact of mining on the environment and human health and safety is minimized. Reduce the environmental liability that falls to government to the greatest extent possible. Provide industry and the public with a clear signal of the government's expectations. Build positive and supportive relationships with the new regulatory authorities coming into operation in the North. ... The principles and objectives laid out in this Policy will guide DIAND's decision-making powers in matters where DIAND has authority and will shape DIAND's position as an intervener in regualtory processes carried out by resource management boards....
The Mine Site Reclamation Policy for Northwest Territories serves four main objectives: Ensure the impact of mining on the environment and human health and safety is minimized. Reduce the environmental liability that falls to government to the greatest extent possible. Provide industry and the public with a clear signal of the government's expectations. Build positive and supportive relationships with the new regulatory authorities coming into operation in the North. ... The principles and objectives laid out in this Policy will guide DIAND's decision-making powers in matters where DIAND has authority and will shape DIAND's position as an intervener in regualtory processes carried out by resource management boards....
The Mine Site Reclamation Policy for Northwest Territories serves four main objectives: Ensure the impact of mining on the environment and human health and safety is minimized. Reduce the environmental liability that falls to government to the greatest extent possible. Provide industry and the public with a clear signal of the government's expectations. Build positive and supportive relationships with the new regulatory authorities coming into operation in the North. ... The principles and objectives laid out in this Policy will guide DIAND's decision-making powers in matters where DIAND has authority and will shape DIAND's position as an intervener in regualtory processes carried out by resource management boards....
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