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Orca Sand and Gravel Project

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT DECISION STATEMENT

Orca Sand and Gravel Project

Port McNeill (BC)

October 5, 2005 – The Honourable Stéphane Dion, Minister of the Environment and Minister responsible for the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, has reviewed the federal environmental assessment of the Orca Sand and Gravel project proposed by Orca Sand & Gravel Ltd.

Having taken into consideration the comprehensive study report and the public comments filed pursuant to subsection 22(2) of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (the Act), the Minister is of the opinion that:

  • No additional information is necessary and that there are no public concerns that need to be further addressed;
  • The project, taking into account the mitigation measures described in the comprehensive study report, is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects; and
  • The mitigation measures and follow-up program described in the comprehensive study report are appropriate for the proposed project.

The Minister has referred the project back to the responsible authorities, Transport Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, for appropriate action under section 37 of the Act.

The Minister recommends that the responsible authorities ensure the implementation of the mitigation measures described in the comprehensive study report. The Minister also recommends that the responsible authorities implement the follow-up program described in the comprehensive study report, in order to determine the effectiveness of the measures taken to mitigate any adverse environmental effects, and to verify the accuracy of the environmental assessment of the project.


 

Updated:2005-10-05

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