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To: BIGONION who wrote (1730)3/14/2016 2:28:13 PM
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He is correct....no issue.

The Miller mine is almost 2 km west of the operating gravel pit, over 3 km south of Lac McGillivray.

The gravel pit is approx 2 km NW of the nearest farmhouses. The Miller mine is approx 1 1/2 km west of that pit and about 1/2 km north of the huge power lines going E to W.

The entire area is heavily forested with mostly small trees and lots of bogs in the lower areas, but is not extremely flat. Tough country with lots of scrub.

There is not even a whisper of concern about noise pollution for the closest neighbours, not from the gravel pit, and not from the farther removed Miller mine.....but there certainly is noise pollution from a few uninformed people making wild guesses.

Shoto