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Hearings begin into NWT rare earth mine proposal

Concerns raised about light and noise pollution from proposed mine site.

A Toronto based mining company says it can mitigate the effects of a proposed mine in the Northwest Territories.

Monday was the first of two days of public hearings in Yellowknife into Avalon Rare Metals proposal for a mine about 100 kilometres southeast of the city.

Rare earth metals are used in cell phones, magnets, and television sets.

The hearings are being held by the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board. Its already heard from the operator of a lodge near the proposed mine site.

Mark Wiseman, the vice president of sustainability for Avalon Rare Metals, told the board it can deal with the lodges concerns about noise and light levels.

"We are putting our crushing underground," Wiseman said.

" As far as light is concerned, again everything is inside buildings in a bit of a valley. And we will have very limited light outside and we will direct it to the ground," he said.

Public hearings into the Thor Lake project continue in Yellowknife on Tuesday and then move to Fort Resolution on Friday.