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    Resources for First Nations » Mining Fact Sheets

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    Lead Fact Sheet
    Published by: First Nations Environmental Health Innovation Network
    Publication Date: 2008

    Description: Where is lead found? How can it affect human health?

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    Mercury in Fish Fact Sheet
    Published by: First Nations Environmental Health Innovation Network
    Publication Date: 2008

    Description: What is mercury? How can mercury affect fish? Can eating fish with mercury affect human health?

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    Mining for Dollars: The Economic Value of Minerals in the Stikine and Taku
    Published by: The Pembina Institute
    Publication Date: 2008

    Description: Mining companies are rushing to develop mineral claims in Northwest British Columbia, a region they refer to as the “Golden Triangle.” What makes it “golden”? Mining sites proposed in the Stikine and Taku watershed regions contain gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum and anthracite coal deposits which are worth an enormous amount of money.

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    Selenium Fact Sheet
    Published by: First Nations Environmental Health Innovation Network
    Publication Date: 2008

    Description: Where is selenium found? How is it related to mining? Is it manageable?

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    Sizing It Up: Scenarios for Powering Northwest British Columbia
    Published by: The Pembina Institute
    Publication Date: 2008

    Description: Northwest British Columbia is at a turning point. A mining boom is underway, and there is pressure to find ways to power up new mining projects. Options for providing more power to the region include the Northwest Transmission Line, a 287-kilovolt (kV) power line that would run along Highway 37; a smaller, 138-kV transmission line; or development of regional renewable energy resources.

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