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Integral Metals Corp. - S24C-004

200 km

​Integral wishes to apply to the Sahtu Land and Water Board for a Type A Land Use Permit (LUP) for the following activities: (1) Mineral exploration, including diamond-drilling and reverse-circulation drilling; (2) Use of equipment, vehicles and machines; (3) Use and storage of fuel; (4) Construction, operation and maintenance of a temporary camp and potential satellite camps; and (5) Establishment and maintenance of winter-access trails within the property. 

The LUP application will cover a period of five years, with a possible two-year extension. 

During the operation of the exploration program, progressive restoration of field sample and drill sites will occur on an on-going basis. Drilling may consist of up to 100 drill holes per year, with tentative plans for the first year consisting of up to 20 drill holes to re-test the area drilled by Cominco and Fire Steel Resources. Small diameter reverse-circulation (RC) drilling is proposed as an alternative to infill between diamond holes to reduce costs and use of water. While these lightweight rigs have many positive aspects to them, they provide minimal geological and geotechnical information and are best used in conjunction with diamond drilling.

Documents

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1. Permit - Licence - Other Issuances
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S24C-004 - Integral Metals Corp - Permit - Reasons For Decision - Jul19_24.pdf (242.49 KB)
S24C-004 - Integral Metals Corp - Permit - Permit Cover Page with Terms and Conditions - Jul19_24.pdf (803.2 KB)
S24C-004 - Integral Metals Corp - Permit - Decision Letter - Jul19_24.pdf (261.77 KB)
S24C-004 - Integral Metals Corp - Permit - Preliminary Screening Notification to Review Board - Jul22_24.pdf (996.68 KB)
Security and Water Use Fees
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S24C-004 - Integral - KAP Project - Security Deposit postponed until summer 2025.pdf (303.77 KB)
S24C-004 - LUP Application Fee - Aug 7_24.pdf (17.2 KB)