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MAAP Online Reporting Tool
MAAP ONLINE REPORTING TOOL - TERMS OF USE
Welcome to the MAAP Online Reporting Tool. This application will allow for easy access to geographic information and statuses on legacy pits and quarries across the province while maintaining landowner privacy.
One of the main purposes of the Trust is the rehabilitation of former pits and quarries deemed to be "abandoned". By definition, abandoned or legacy pits and quarries are those sites that have never been licenced following the establishment of the Aggregate Resources Act (the ARA) in 1990. These former extraction sites remain the property of individuals, corporate entities and municipalities. Typically, legacy sites are relatively small by nature (less than 2 hectares), were created as the result of small scale operations (municipal wayside pits, private use pits or intermittent commercial operations) and were generally unregulated.
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