Western Copper & Gold Submits ESE Statement to Advance Casino Project in Yukon
- Western Copper & Gold submitted its ESE Statement for the Casino Project to advance the permitting process.
- The ESE Statement evaluates environmental impacts and socio-economic effects, asserting minimal significant residual effects with proper management.
- The company engages with First Nations and local communities, emphasizing collaboration and sustainable practices in resource development.
Western Copper & Gold Advances Casino Project with ESE Statement Submission
Western Copper and Gold Corporation has recently taken a crucial step in advancing its Casino Project by submitting its Environmental and Socio-economic Effects Statement (ESE Statement) to the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB). This submission represents a significant milestone in the permitting process as outlined by the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act (YESAA). The ESE Statement meticulously evaluates both the potential environmental impacts and socio-economic effects associated with the project, focusing on Valued Environmental and Socio-economic Components (VESECs). The findings assert that, with the implementation of robust environmental management measures—including rigorous mitigation strategies and monitoring plans—the anticipated project-related residual effects will be deemed not significant across all VESECs.
The preparation of the ESE Statement reflects years of planning and collaboration, as highlighted by Shena Shaw, Vice President of Environmental & Community Affairs at Western Copper & Gold. She underscores the importance of this initiative, noting its potential to deliver generational benefits to Yukoners. The company aims to set a precedent for responsible resource development, emphasizing the importance of integrating community input and environmental stewardship into its operations. CEO Sandeep Singh echoes this commitment, pointing to the extensive scientific research that supports the project and the high environmental standards that underpin its development.
As the Casino Project progresses, it is expected to significantly enhance the legacy of mining in the Yukon, fostering long-term economic growth and prosperity in the region. Following the submission of the ESE Statement, YESAB will conduct a brief review before publishing it on its online registry. The subsequent steps include a sufficiency check by YESAB's Executive Committee, which will ensure compliance with ESE Statement Guidelines. This thorough assessment process is crucial for paving the way toward the project's successful advancement and eventual implementation.
In addition to the ESE Statement submission, Western Copper & Gold continues to engage with affected First Nations and local communities to address concerns and enhance collaborative efforts. This ongoing dialogue is vital for building trust and ensuring that the benefits of the Casino Project are equitably shared among all stakeholders. The company's proactive approach to environmental management and community engagement highlights its commitment to fostering a sustainable mining industry in the Yukon.