Press Release
October?12, 2018 – Calgary – National Energy Board
The National Energy Board (NEB) today released a hearing order setting out next steps and schedule as well as requests for information from Trans Mountain and Federal Authorities required for its reconsideration of aspects of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project pertaining to project-related marine shipping.
The hearing schedule includes filing deadlines starting this month, Oral Traditional Evidence by Indigenous groups in November/December and the potential for oral summary argument in January 2019.
The schedule responds to the Government of Canada’s direction for the NEB to reconsider aspects of its May 2016 recommendation report – related to the application of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 (CEAA?2012) and the Species at Risk Act to project-related marine shipping – and to complete the reconsideration process and issue its resulting report no later than February 22, 2019.
Today’s hearing order and related letters follow requests for comments on, among other things, the hearing process, the draft amended factors and scope of the factors for the environmental assessment under the CEAA?2012, the draft list of issues to be considered, and the spatial limit of project-related marine shipping.
Input gathered from the comment periods assisted the NEB in determining that project-related shipping between the Westridge Marine Terminal and the 12-nautical-mile territorial sea limit will be included as part of the designated project to be assessed under the CEAA?2012.
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“The NEB’s hearing will be a comprehensive scientific and technical examination of project-related marine shipping. Today’s announcement is a key step in moving this hearing forward and collecting the evidence that the NEB needs to reconsider aspects of our 2016 recommendation report as the Government of Canada has directed.”
– Dr.?Robert?Steedman, Chief Environment Officer, National Energy Board
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