What environmental conditions are placed on JAMER activities?
Operating permits are issued to JAMER by New Brunswick Department of Environment governing: (1) sedimentation control; (2) fuel handling and storage; (3) hazardous material handling; (4) blasting operations; (5) dust control; (6) noise abatement; (7) hours of work; (8) domestic sewage control; and, (9) buffer zone maintenance including the preservation of the natural treeline on the water boundary of the site as well as development of man-made visual barriers on other boundaries of the work area. These permits specify terms and conditions that JAMER agrees to monitor and abide by. DOE conduct weekly spot checks throughout the summer to ensure that the company is in compliance with the operating permits.