Keeyask Generation Project
Public Notice
Keeyask Generation Project – Public Comments Invited
April 23, 2014 — The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency invites the public to comment on the Comprehensive Study Report for the Keeyask Generation Project, located in Manitoba.
The Comprehensive Study Report includes the Agency's conclusions and recommendations regarding the implementation of mitigation measures and whether or not the project is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.
The Comprehensive Study Report and more information on this project are available on the Agency's website (Registry reference number 64144).
Copies of the Comprehensive Study Report are also available for viewing at the following locations:
- Millennium Public Library
4th Floor, 251 Donald Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Manitoba Legislative Library
200 Vaughan Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Manitoba Eco-Network
303 Portage Ave, 3rd Floor
Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Thompson Public Library
81 Thompson Drive
Thompson, Manitoba
- Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc.
200-701 Thompson Drive
Thompson, Manitoba
- Town Office of Gillam
323 Railway Avenue
Gillam, Manitoba
- York Factory Future Development Office
York Landing, Manitoba
- Band office in Tataskweyak Cree Nation
Split Lake, Manitoba
- War Lake First Nation Band Office
Ilford, Manitoba
Written comments must be sent by May 23, 2014 to:
Keeyask Generation Project
Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
425-10115 100A Street
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2W2
Telephone: 780-495-2037
Fax: 780-495-2876
Email: KeeyaskGeneration@ceaa-acee.gc.ca
This is the final public comment period on the environmental assessment of this project. All comments received will be considered public.
The Minister of the Environment will take into consideration the Comprehensive Study Report, along with comments received from the public and Aboriginal groups, and issue an environmental assessment decision statement.
This project is being assessed using a science-based approach under the former Canadian Environmental Assessment Act.
The Proposed Project
The Keeyask Generation Project consists of a 695-megawatt hydroelectric generating station at Gull Rapids (Keeyask) located on the lower Nelson River and associated transmission lines, approximately 180 kilometres northeast of Thompson, Manitoba. The project, as constructed and operated by the Keeyask Hydropower Limited Partnership, would consist of a powerhouse complex, a spillway, dams, dykes, access roads, borrow sources, a work camp, and supporting infrastructure. A 93 square kilometre reservoir would be created upstream of the principal structures, consisting of approximately 45 square kilometres of newly inundated lands. A transmission line would be developed, owned, and operated by Manitoba Hydro to provide construction power to the project site. Manitoba Hydro would also build three new transmission lines to transmit electricity to an existing converter station for use in Manitoba and export markets.
Document reference number: 19