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AGGREGATE RESOURCES INVENTORY AND MASTER PLAN
United Counties of Prescott and Russell (UCPR)
September 13, 2012
Presentation Outline
Mineral Economics of Aggregate Resources
Mineral Aggregate Resources of UCPR
Constraints to the Development of Aggregate Resources
Definition of Aggregate Resources Policy Areas for the UCPR
Mineral Aggregate Resource -Production
Mineral Aggregate Production in Ontario 1998-2009
Mineral Aggregate Resource -Production
% Change in Commodities comprising Mineral Aggregate Production in Ontario 1998-2009
Mineral Aggregate Resource -Production
Production of Sand and Gravel by Geographic Areas 2000-2008 (based on Information from TOARC, 2010)
Mineral Aggregate Resource -Production
Production of Crushed Stone and Other Mineral Aggregates by Geographic Areas 2000-2008 (based on Information from TOARC, 2010)
Mineral Aggregate Resource -Production
Estimated Average Annual Consumption in 1990s and 2000s (based on Information from TOARC, 2010)
Mineral Aggregate Resource -Production -UCPR
Mineral Aggregate Production - United Counties of Prescott and Russell (based on Information from TOARC, 2010)
Mineral Aggregate Resource -Production -UCPR
Mineral Aggregate Production - Comparative Analysis (based on Information from TOARC, 2010)
Mineral Aggregate Resource - Consumption
Sources of Mineral Aggregate Consumption in Ontario
Mineral Aggregate Resource - Consumption
Per Capita Consumption (in Tonnes per Year, 2000s) in Ontario (estimated based on Information from TOARC and Altus Group, 2009)
Mineral Aggregate Resource – Production and Consumption
Per Capita Consumption and Production (in Tonnes per Year, 2000s) in Ontario (estimated based on Information from TOARC and Altus Group, 2009)
Mineral Aggregate Resource – Production and Consumption – Eastern Ontario
Average Historical and Projected Per Capita Consumption and Production of Mineral Aggregates in Eastern Ontario (estimated based on Information from
TOARC and Altus Group, 2009)
Presentation Outline
Mineral Economics of Aggregate Resources
Mineral Aggregate Resources of UCPR
Constraints to the Development of Aggregate Resources
Definition of Aggregate Resources Policy Areas for the UCPR
Mineral Aggregate Resources - Sand and Gravel
Mineral Aggregate Resources - Bedrock
Mineral Aggregate Resources - Geological Profile
Mineral Aggregate Resources -Supply and Demand Areas
Primary Supply Areas
Presentation Outline
Mineral Economics of Aggregate Resources
Mineral Aggregate Resources of UCPR
Constraints to the Development of Aggregate Resources
Definition of Aggregate Resources Policy Areas for the UCPR
Mineral Aggregate Resources - Constraints
Anthropological, ecological, groundwater and physiographical factors (i.e., constraints) that may be encountered with the planning and development of mineral aggregate resources
Once the constraining factors were identified, a
scoring scheme was developed to assess the level of
constraint associated with a geographic location
within the UCPR
Mineral Aggregate Resources - Constraints
Identified
Opportunies(Aggregate Resources)
Constraints(Anthropological, Ecological,
Groundwater & Physiographical)
Process
SetbacksSetbacksRankings
Assign Rankings
to Constraints
Opportunity + Scored Constraint
Overlay
Constraint
Scoring
Primary Resource
Selection
Algorithmic Simplication
and Reduction
Aggregate
Resource
Areas
Parcel
Fabric
Constraints Analysis
Summary Statistics
by Parcel
Parcel Fabric with
Aggregate Resource
Analysis Statistics
Mineral Aggregate Resources - Resource Evaluation Model
Resource-Category
Definition Implication
Eliminated Existing built or approved development areas such as the existing railroad corridors or cultural heritage sites were ELIMNATED from further consideration
There is no potential for aggregate extraction at this time
Highly Constrained
Two or more HIGH-level constraints coincide with identified aggregate resource lands
Extraction may be possible but it is expected that these resource lands will require significant efforts to minimize impacts
Moderately Constrained
One HIGH-level constraint, or one HIGH-level constraint and one or more LOW-level constraints coincide with identified aggregate resource lands
Extraction may be possible, but it is expected to require efforts, which may be significant, to ensure acceptable impacts
Minimally Constrained
One or more LOW-level constraints coincide with identified aggregate resource lands
Extraction may occur on these resource lands and is expected to require commonly employed efforts to ensure impacts are minimized
Unconstrained No constraints identified coincide with identified aggregate resource lands
There is potential for aggregate extraction at this time
Presentation Outline
Mineral Economics of Aggregate Resources
Mineral Aggregate Resources of UCPR
Constraints to the Development of Aggregate Resources
Definition of Aggregate Resources Policy Areas for the UCPR
Aggregate Resource Policy Areas
• Aggregate Resource Policy Areas for the purpose of municipal planning purposes were determined on the basis of the following criteria: Unconstrained, minimally constrained and
moderately constrained bedrock resources Unconstrained, minimally constrained and moderate
constrained primary, secondary, and tertiary sand and gravel resources
Bedrock, sand and gravel resources as determined by the Primary Aggregate Resource Policy Area Selection that are within 500 metres of, and contiguous with, a licensed pit or quarry
Aggregate Resource Policy Areas
In addition, the aggregate policy areas were simplified to exclude thin or small strips of land based on the following exclusion criteria:
slivers resource having a width of less than 20m; contiguous parcels of resource less than 1 ha; and contiguous parcels of resource having a perimeter to
area ratio greater than 3.0 unless a parcel has an area greater than 1ha, in which case having a perimeter to area ratio greater than 4.0.
Aggregate Resource Policy Areas
Questions/Comments
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