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Approvals
Formal Approvals:
The Ontario Environmental Assessment
Act (OEEA) requires the preparation of both an Environmental
Assessment (EA) Terms of Reference (ToR) and an EA for this
project.
The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (CEAA) is triggered
if a federal department provides funding, grants an interest
in federal land, or exercises a regulatory duty (i.e. issuing
permits, approvals or authorizations) for the project.
Approval Steps for a Terms of Reference
(ToR):
1. Ontario Minister
of Transportation - must formally submit the EA Terms
of Reference document to the Ontario Minister of the Environment
for approval;
2. Ontario Minister
of the Environment - must formally review and approve
or deny the EA Terms of Reference document (formal review
includes regulatory agency and public consultation).
The EA
Terms of Reference was approved on January 17, 2005.
Approval Steps for an Environmental
Assessment (EA):
1. Ontario Minister
of Transportation - must formally submit the Individual
EA Report to both the provincial and federal governments
for approval;
2. Ontario Minister of the Environment - must formally
review (formal review includes regulatory agency and public
consultation) and approve or deny the Route Planning /
Concept Design EA Report ;
3. If CEAA is triggered a Lead Federal Responsible Agency
in cooperation with the Canadian Environmental Assessment
Agency - will formally review the Route Planning / Concept
Design EA Report and make a decision as to whether the
proposed project will result in significant adverse environmental
effects. If a decision is made that the project is unlikely
to cause significant adverse environmental effects then
the project can proceed; meaning permits / authorizations
review procedures can be initiated.
Approval
of EA ToR and Commencement of EA
- (PDF/30
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