bzgl. der relevanten Infrastruktur @ Lac Knife, Carheil Lake: Local Resources and Infrastructure Since the start of iron mining at Mont-Wright ~50 years ago, important infrastructure has been installed to service the exploitation of the four iron mines in the region: Mont-Wright (ArcelorMittal Minerals Canada), Carol Mine (Iron Ore Company of Canada IOCC), Wabush Mine and Lac Bloom Mine (Cliffs Natural Resources). Fermont, QC is the closest municipality with about 3,200 inhabitants. Including Labrador City and Wabush towns in Labrador, located 30 km away, the regional population is about 15,000. These municipalities have the infrastructure to provide services for accommodations, community services, a skilled mining labour force, as well as mining contractors and related services. Several truck transportation companies regularly service the region from Baie-Comeau. The Wabush airport is the nearest point for scheduled and charter flights from Sept-Iles, Québec, Montréal, and Newfoundland-Labrador destinations with four scheduled airlines operating daily flights. Two railway systems serve the region: the Quebec Cartier Railway Company, the privately-owned and operatedrailroad that links ArcelorMittal’s Mont-Wright facility to their Port Cartier pellet plant and port (416 km) at approximately 15 km from the property. The Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway Co., owned by IOC is a common-carrier railroad that links Labrador City to the Port of Sept-Iles (360 km), and is located at approximately 30km from the property. The Hydro Québec main power line to Fermont and the local mines passes less than five km east of the deposit. Quelle: http://www.focusmetals.ca/english/wp-content/...1Report_Lac-Knife.pdf
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