Abandoned Mine Inventory for Ontario

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Abandoned Mine Identifier: 00883

General Information

Permanent Link to this Record: 00883


Abandoned Mine Identifier: 00883

Official Name: Kozak Prospect

Site Classification: C

Primary Commodity:

Long Name: 2016680053400

Date Mine Opened: 1933-01-01

Date Mine Closed: 1934-01-01

Mine Closure Reason: Ceasing Production - Other

Mine Closure Plan: No

Rehabilitation Plan: No

Mine Plans on File: Yes

Legal Jurisdiction: Mining Act

Date Record Last Modified: 2021-11-04

Location Information

Township or Area: Abotossaway

District: Wawa

NTS Number: 042C02

Longitude (dd): -84.54979 | Latitude (dd): 48.20966

UTM Zone: 16 | Easting: 682027 | Northing: 5342506

Operational Access Description: Access; From Hawk Junction, 11.4km Is Travelled By Vehicle Along A Bush Road To A Point Along The Acr Railway. The Route Is Travelled Along The Railway For 4km By Atv And For 2km By Foot. An Old Bush Road Is Taken From Acr Railway For 1408m To The Site Which Lies At The Se Corner Of Kozak Lake. The Year 1992 Survey Reports A Vertical Shaft, Rock Pile, Buildings And Mine Equipment. September 1993 Rehabilitation Work Completed On Site. Closure Plan # K10


Hazard Feature Information

Mine Feature
Hazard Status
Condition
UTM Zone
Easting
Northing
Head Frame
Active
1992 Assessment; Headframe. The Existing Fence Is Not An Efficient Barrier. September 1993 Rehabilitation Work Completed On Site. Headframe Torn Down. Scrap Timber Was Cut And Burned.
16
682027
5342506
Miscellaneous Structures
Not A Hazard
1992 Assessment; The Mine Buildings (campsite And Coreshack) Are ~100m Ne Of The Shaft. There Has Been A Recent Addition Onto One Of The Old Buildings.
16
682064
5342592
Shaft - 2 Compartment - Vertical Shaft
Active
1992 Assessment; The Shaft And Headframe Lie 33m Se Of Kozak Lake. The Shaft Is A Two Compartment 2 X 2.5m Diameter Vertical Shaft. There Is Water 6m From Surface. The Existing Fencing Is Not An Efficient Barrier. The Rock Dump On The North Side Of The Sh
16
682020
5342500
Trench
Not A Hazard
1992 Assessment; (trench No.2) ~12m East Of The Shaft Is 15 X 2 X 0.5m Deep. September 1993 Rehabilitation Work Completed On Site. Trench Area Cleared And Leveled.
16
682030
5342508
Trench
Not A Hazard
1992 Assessment; Trench No.1 Is Some 50m West Of The Shaft. Stripping Occurs On The East And West Sides Of The Trench. September 1993 Rehabilitation Work Completed On Site. Trench Area Cleared And Leveled.
16
681972
5342508
Waste Rock Dump
Not A Hazard
1992 Site Assessment; Rock Dump On The North Side Of The Shaft. The Rock Pile Is 28m X 23m X 3.0m High. September 1993 Rehabilitation Work Completed On Site.
16
682027
5342506

Mineral Deposit Identifier: MDI42C02NE00098



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Contact

Emilie Trottier
Mine Hazards Technical Specialist
Mine Rehabilitation Group
Willet Green Miller Center - Level B6
933 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury ON P3E 6B5
Email: emilie.trottier@ontario.ca
Phone: 705-280-8658


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