PotashWorks 2021

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Saving the past

A stone circle found during a Heritage Resources Impact Assessment (shovel in centre of circle).

resources on both private and provin-

ing the proper steps to protect heri-

cial Crown land and is administered

tage resources may result in regula-

by Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Parks,

tory or legal non-compliance, which

Culture and Sport’s (PCS) Heritage

could lead to serious consequences.

Conservation Branch (HCB).

Further negative consequences of

It is important to know the process for compliance with provincial heritage legislation when planning or managing a new development. A first step is to determine if the development is located on heritage-sensitive land by using the PCS developer’s online A CanNorth archaeologist conducting a Heritage Resources Impact Assessment.

screening tool. If the development is located on heritage-sensitive land, the project will need to be submitted

non-compliance with heritage legislation may include project delays, lowered investor and public confidence, potential community backlash, and damage to personal and corporate reputation. Protecting heritage can have a positive impact by connecting people to the past and by providing a sense of belonging, understanding, and wellbeing. In addition to being a legislative requirement, the manage-

There are rich and diverse heritage

to the HCB for further review. If the

resources just below our feet. Heri-

HCB decides that the development

tage resources are non-renewable,

has moderate-to-high potential to

sources helps us to better understand

and each resource is unique and im-

disturb heritage resources, the HCB

who we are and how we got here.

portant. Lost or disturbed heritage

may require that a Heritage Resourc-

resources are a loss for everyone. As

es Impact Assessment be completed

defined by The Heritage Property Act

before any construction starts.

of Saskatchewan, heritage resources

ment and protection of heritage re-

Canada North Environmental Services’ (CanNorth) heritage division has been helping developers and project

The importance of preserving and

managers navigate provincial legisla-

protecting heritage has been ac-

tion since 2011. CanNorth’s archaeolo-

knowledged in the United Nations

gists are qualified and have a proven

tage and structures of architectural

Declaration on the Rights of Indig-

track record of successfully complet-

or historical value, and any site or

enous People, as well as by provin-

ing Heritage Resources Impact As-

property where it is reasonable to

cial heritage groups such as Heritage

sessments throughout Saskatchewan,

suspect that heritage resources may

Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan

Alberta, and Manitoba. CanNorth is

be found. The Act protects heritage

Archaeological Society. Not follow-

based out of Saskatoon and is 100 per

include archaeological or paleontological objects and sites, built heri-

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PotashWorks Marketplace

1min
page 117

Trust the experts: IWL Steel Fabricators

4min
pages 108-109

Littelfuse and Epitron help Newmont Mining improve operations and safety

3min
pages 106-107

Westpro Machinery

3min
pages 100-102

of fabrication excellence

3min
pages 103-105

Driving innovation in Saskatchewan potash

3min
pages 94-95

Cavex 2 hydrocyclone increases volumetric capacity up to 30 per cent

4min
pages 92-93

in the potash industry

3min
pages 88-91

Building better tomorrow: Graham’s Indigenous partnerships

2min
pages 86-87

Properly identifying root causes assures successful material and dust containment

3min
pages 84-85

mining industry: JA Tech Inc

3min
pages 80-81

Growing versatility: NRT sows seeds of progress

4min
pages 82-83

in compaction technology

3min
pages 78-79

the potash industry

4min
pages 76-77

Delivering a successful project: Belterra

4min
pages 70-71

Environmental Services

4min
pages 64-65

When you need more with less: Maximize customer value with CMI

3min
pages 72-73

Fletcher transport vehicles to help provide safer and more efficient work environment

2min
pages 66-67

Fill the Mill”: How effective analytics will drive productivity and reduce costs

3min
pages 62-63

Integrated project delivery: The devil you don’t know

3min
pages 60-61

Sensor-based sorting for potash operations

4min
pages 58-59

SIMSA had a plan, so how did we do?

4min
pages 54-57

below) the ground up

3min
pages 50-51

Cando: Keeping potash on track

2min
pages 48-49

Derrick screens raise potash and phosphate recovery, reduce cost

3min
pages 52-53

The CODC: Investing in Saskatchewan’s workforce to service the potash industry

1min
pages 46-47

IMII’s Alternative Energy Systems for Saskatchewan’s potash producers

2min
pages 42-43

concept of the three-legged stool

2min
pages 44-45

Jansen digital strategy shapes our future

6min
pages 38-41

Croatia Industries: Customized manufacturing when you need it most

2min
pages 34-35

Moving potash to market

5min
pages 30-33

Amended potash regulations seek to attract new innovation and investment

2min
pages 28-29

Teamwork benefits the mining industry

2min
pages 26-27

Looking back at 2020: A year in the potash industry

8min
pages 20-25

Scott Moe

3min
pages 12-13

Shayna Wiwierski

1min
pages 10-11

Energy and Resources, Bronwyn Eyre

2min
pages 14-15
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