Arnaud Mining Project

Projects that were undergoing a comprehensive study at the time the provisions of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 came into force will continue to follow the requirements of the former Act. Under the former Act, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency is responsible for conducting the comprehensive study of this project.

Mine Arnaud Inc. is proposing the construction, operation and decommissioning of an approximately 1.2 million tonnes a year apatite concentrate mine with an operating life of 31 years. The proposed project includes an open-pit mine, an ore processing plant, and overburden, waste rock and tailings containment and storage areas, including a cell for waste titaniferous magnetite, a by-product of the ore processing. The project will also involve moving an approximately 8 km section of railway track at the mine site and building and using storage, handling and loading facilities at the Port of Sept-Îles.


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March 10, 2016 - The Decision of Responsible Authorities has been taken.

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  • Location

    • Sept-Îles (Quebec)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Mines and Minerals
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2012-01-11
  • Proponent

    Mine Arnaud Inc.
  • Authorities

    • Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
    • Canadian Transportation Agency
    • Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Assessment Type

    Comprehensive study under CEAA 1992
  • Reference Number

    63926
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