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06-01-22287

Canadian Environmental Assessment Registry

Installing production equipments to process wood for flooring

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT

of an environmental assessment

Installing production equipments to process wood for flooring

Drummondville (QC)

September 26, 2006 -- Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions will conduct a screening commencing on September 26, 2006 of the project: Installing production equipments to process wood for flooring.

The scope of the project covers the following activities / interventions, including its indissociable elements: installation of the equipments and its operation, waste management, chemical products management, management of wastewater, all other elements related to the project.

Under section 5 of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, an EA is required for this project because Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions may provide financial assistance to the proponent for the purpose of enabling the project.

For further information on this environmental assessment, please contact:
Mélanie Sanschagrin
Environmental Advisor
Canada Economic Development for Quebec regions
P.O. Box 247
Tour de la Bourse
800 Square Victoria
bureau 3800
Montréal  QC  H4Z 1E8
Telephone: (514) 496-0944
Fax: (514) 283-7491
Email: melanie.sanschagrin@dec-ced.gc.ca

and refer to CEAR reference number 06-01-22287




 

Updated:2006-09-26

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