Abandoned Mine Inventory for Ontario

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Abandoned Mine Identifier: 04357

General Information

Permanent Link to this Record: 04357


Abandoned Mine Identifier: 04357

Official Name: Bedore, Hilliard

Site Classification: C

Primary Commodity: Apatite

Long Name: 1018375049500

Date Mine Opened:

Date Mine Closed:

Mine Closure Reason: Ceasing Production - Other

Mine Closure Plan: No

Rehabilitation Plan: No

Mine Plans on File: No

Legal Jurisdiction: Mining Act

Date Record Last Modified: 2011-02-22

Location Information

Township or Area: Bedford

District: Tweed

NTS Number: 031C10

Longitude (dd): -76.57048 | Latitude (dd): 44.71695

UTM Zone: 18 | Easting: 375614 | Northing: 4952707

Operational Access Description: Access; East From Hwy 38 On Crow Lake Raod, 6km South Of Sharbot Lake Country Inn. East 9 Km And Right On Bobs Lake Road. 1.5km To Right On Wilkinson Drive, Bear Left 100m To South. 600m To South, Staying Right On Mica Point Road. 200m To South Small Pits Occur West Of Road, North Of Trail Rr196. To The North On Cottage Access East Of Main Road, The Largest Pits Occur Between Two Lots Rr 59 To North And 75 To South. Three Or Four Dozen Pits Sunk On Apatite-bearing Calcite Veins; Mostly Small Pits; Napanee Office Indicates Two Pits Require Fencing. Year 2000: About 40 Pits Were Located; Three Pits With Depth Greater Than 3m.


Hazard Feature Information

Mine Feature
Hazard Status
Condition
UTM Zone
Easting
Northing
Open Pit
Active
2000 Assessment; Approximately 40 Pits Were Located, Mostly Small Pits. Two Pits Should Be Back Filled. Cottages Adjacent To Three Of The Deepest Pits. Three Of These Pits Are Deeper Than 3m. Pit 3 Measures 8m X 1m X 4m Deep. Pit 2 And 3 Are Onyl Sepera
18
375614
4952707
Open Pit
Active
2000 Assessment; Approximately 40 Pits Were Located, Mostly Small Pits. Two Pits Should Be Back Filled. Cottages Adjacent To Three Of The Deepest Pits. Three Of These Pits Are Deeper Than 3m. Pit 2 Measures 25m X 15m X 7m Deep. Pit 2 And 3 Are Onyl Sepe
18
375614
4952707
Open Pit
Active
2000 Assessment; Approximately 40 Pits Were Located, Mostly Small Pits. Two Pits Should Be Back Filled. Cottages Adjacent To Three Of The Deepest Pits. Three Of These Pits Are Deeper Than 3m. Pit 1 Measures 20m X 5m X 5m Deep.
18
375614
4952707

Mineral Deposit Identifier: MDI31C10NE00023



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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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