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Other Requirements for Quartz Mining

Note: A thorough knowledge of all applicable Yukon legislation, including that pertaining to environment, wildlife, health and safety, is recommended for anyone with ongoing exploration or production activities in Yukon. Below is a brief description of common legislation that pertains to mining in Yukon. 

Land Use Permits
In Yukon, mining land use permits are managed by the mining land use officers of Minerals Resources Branch. Land use permits for off-claim land use activities are managed by Land Management Branch.

Land Use Permits are also assigned for off-claim land use activities. The Department of Energy, Mines and Resources Lands Branch is responsible for these permits.

Activities that typically require a land use permit for off-claim land use include:

  • site clearing or earth work;
  • constructing a new road, trail or access;
  • clearing or installing a utility right-of-way;
  • quarrying or extracting aggregate;
  • conducting geo-technical or hydrological studies; 
  • temporarily using or occupying Yukon land (such as a construction camp); and
  • oil and gas and seismic activities.

Other types of activities which generally do not require a Land Use Permit include:

  • trail cutting (less than 1.5 metres wide and less than 4 ha)

A Land Use Permit allows a person to do a specific activity over a specified period of time. A permit does not give exclusive rights or tenure to the land. If a proponent wants to do work within a Yukon highway right-of-way, an application for a permit must be submitted to the Transportation Branch, Yukon Department of Highways and Public Works.

How to obtain a Land Use Permit

 
Water Licenses
Activities using water and/or discharging waste may require a water license from the Water Board.The Yukon Water Board (YWB) is an independent administrative tribunal established under the Waters Act. The Board is responsible for the issuance of Water Licenses for the use of water and/or the deposit of waste into water.

Water License applications usually include a significant amount of technical information. The YWB has licensing officers and technical consultants to assist with the application process.

Fisheries Act
Quartz mining in Yukon is subject to the Fisheries Act, which is administered by the Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Others
All work performed on quartz claims must conform with Occupational Health & Safety Regulations in connection with Mine Safety. It is necessary to obtain a Blasting Permit from the Chief Mines Safety Officer, Government of Yukon when using explosives to move material. 

For more information on required territorial permits, read the Permit Guide (PDF 722KB)

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Who to Contact

Whitehorse Mining Recorder
Phone: (867) 667-3190
Fax: (867) 667-5150
Email: whitehorsemining@gov.yk.ca
Dawson Mining Recorder
Phone: (867) 993-5343
Fax: (867) 993-6747
Email: dawsonmining@gov.yk.ca
Mayo Mining Recorder
Phone: (867) 996-2256
Fax: (867) 996-2617
Email: mayomining@gov.yk.ca
Watson Lake Mining Recorder
Phone: (867) 536-7366
Fax: (867) 536-7842
Email: watsonmining@gov.yk.ca