Trans Mountain cleared by the NEB to build pipeline between Edmonton and north of Kamloops, B.C. Français
CALGARY, Aug. 16, 2018 /CNW/ - The National Energy Board (NEB) today released a condition compliance Letter Report that gives Trans Mountain Pipeline ULC (Trans Mountain) NEB approval to start construction of its expansion project on Segments 1-4 (also referred to as Spreads), from the Edmonton Terminal to its Darfield Pump Station north of Kamloops in the B.C. Interior.
Letter Report No. 21, addresses a number of remaining pre-construction engineering conditions for the project. When considered in conjunction with Letter Report No. 20, released on August 3, 2018, which approved the Environmental Alignment Sheets and Resource-specific Mitigation Tables for Spreads 1-4, Trans Mountain has now met all applicable pre-construction condition requirements for Spreads 1 through 4.
The NEB has also approved more than 96 per cent of the detailed route for those segments of the pipeline. Subject to other federal, provincial and municipal permits and regulations, the company can now begin construction in these segments of the pipeline, which includes clearing of the right of way.
Of the 50 detailed route hearings that were granted for Segments 1-4, 36 were withdrawn by the applicants. Thirteen hearings went before an NEB panel, 11 decisions have been released and one landowner withdrew after their hearing. Two active hearings remain for Segments 1 through 4 and no construction work related to these hearings is permitted while they are pending.
For the entire pipeline route, 72 per cent of the entire detailed route has now been approved. Hearings for the final segment – Segment 6 – are scheduled to begin in Chilliwack in October, 2018.
The NEB will continue to provide regulatory oversight throughout all stages of this project to protect the public and the environment. For more information on the NEB's regulatory compliance work for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project, please go to the NEB website.
Related Documents:
- Letter Report No. 20 relating to the Pipeline Environmental Protection Plan and related plans
- Letter Report No. 21 detailing the remaining pre-construction engineering conditions
The National Energy Board is an independent federal regulator of several parts of Canada's energy industry. It regulates pipelines, energy development and trade in the public interest with safety as its primary concern. For more information on the NEB and its mandate, please visit www.neb-one.gc.ca
SOURCE National Energy Board
Chantal Macleod, Communications, National Energy Board, Email: [email protected]
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