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Glacier Power Ltd.'s Dunvegan Hydroelectric Project (Archived)
Dunvegan Provincial Park; Dunvegan Provincial Park (AB)
Reasons for a Federal Assessment
Project Description
Environmental Assessment Report
Government Response to Panel
Final Decision
Follow-up Program
Reference Numbers
Canadian Environmental Assessment Registry: 04-07-2996
Fisheries and Oceans Canada: 04HCAACA1000001180
Environmental Assessment Type
Joint panel
Other Assessment Process
Government of Alberta
Responsible or Regulated Authorities
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Transport Canada
Reasons for a Federal Assessment
On May 12, 2004, it was determined that an environmental assessment was required in relation to the project because Fisheries and Oceans Canada considered taking action in relation to subsection 35(2) of the Fisheries Act and Transport Canada considered taking action in relation to paragraph 5(1)(a) of the Navigable Waters Protection Act.
Project Description (as posted in the Notice of Commencement)
A RUN -OF-RIVER HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT LOCATED ON THE PEACE RIVER APPROXIMATELY TWO (2) KILOMETRES UPSTREAM OF THE HIGHWAY 2 BRIDGE CROSSING AT DUNVEGAN IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA The scope of project will be added when available.
Environmental Assessment Report
Environmental Assessment Report
Government Response to Panel
Final Decision
In conformity with the approval of the Governor in Council, a decision was taken on May 6, 2009 and was that the authorities may exercise any power or perform any duty or function with respect to the project because, after taking into consideration the report of the review panel and taking into account the implementation of appropriate mitigation measures, the authorities are of the opinion that the project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.
Follow-up Program
It was determined that a follow-up program to verify the accuracy of the environmental assessment and/or determine the effectiveness of any measures taken to mitigate the adverse environmental effects is required for this project. For further information or to obtain a copy of the follow-up program, please contact Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
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