KSL Pipeline Looping Project

Type:Typical EA Process (Active and Complete)Status:Completed / Certified
Category:EnergyPre-application

Start Date:

2005/11/23
 

Under Review >> Application and Supporting Studies



Folder:

Volume 1 Report - Application for an Environmental Assessment Certificate for the KSL Pipline Looping Project submitted by Pacific Trails Piplines LP to Graeme McLaren (EAO) Oct. 2007.

Date Posted:

2007/10/12


Document File

File Size

Format

Preface - Executive Summary 380 KBPDF
Master Table of Contents 134 KBPDF
List of Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms 107 KBPDF
1.0 - Introduction 722 KBPDF
2.0 - Information Distribution and Consultation 720 KBPDF
3.0 - Review of Alternatives to the Project 460 KBPDF
4.0 - Project Description and Scope of Work 6,153 KBPDF
5.0 - Scope of Environmental Assessment and Study Area 46 KBPDF
6.0 - Project Setting 4,271 KBPDF
7.0 - Assessment of Major Impacts, Mitigation Requirements, and Residual Effects 2,198 KBPDF
8.0 - Cumulative Effects Assessment 535 KBPDF
9.0 - Monitoring and Follow Up 246 KBPDF
10.0 - List of Commitments 99 KBPDF
11.0 - Conclusions 81 KBPDF
12.0 - References and Supporting Material 170 KBPDF
Figure 1 - Municipal and Provincial Government Boundaries and First Nation Traditional Territories 776 KBPDF
Figure 4-4-3 - Pipeline Route 4,471 KBPDF
Figure 4-4-4 - Flow Duration Curves Clore River and Chist Creek 150 KBPDF
Figure 6-3-1 - Flow Duration Curves Clore River and Chist Creek 127 KBPDF
Figure 6-3-2A - Flow Duration Curves Clore River and Chist Creek 191 KBPDF
Figure 6-3-2B - Flow Duration Curves Clore River and Chist Creek 195 KBPDF
Figure 6-3-3A - Flow Duration Curves Clore River and Chist Creek 190 KBPDF
Figure 6-3-3B - Flow Duration Curves Clore River and Chist Creek 193 KBPDF
Figure 6-3-4A - Flow Duration Curves Clore River and Chist Creek 189 KBPDF
Figure 6-3-4B - Flow Duration Curves Clore River and Chist Creek 193 KBPDF
Figure 6-3-5 - Flow Duration Curves Clore River and Chist Creek 81 KBPDF
Figure 6-4-2 - Mountain Goat Habitat Areas in the LSA 2,370 KBPDF
Figure 6-7-1 - Aboriginal Areas of Traditional Use in Project Study Area 290 KBPDF
Figure 6-7-2 - Aboriginal Areas of Traditional Use Along Proposed Route 226 KBPDF
Figure 8-1-1-ltr - KSL Looping Project Regional Study Area 4,195 KBPDF
Figure 8-1-2 - Mountain Pine Beetle Affected Forests within Regional Study Area 635 KBPDF
Figure 8-3-1-ltr - Biogeoclimatic Zones within the KSL Looping Project Regional Study Area 2,078 KBPDF
Figure 8-3-2-ltr - Major Drainages within the KSL Looping Project Regional Study Area 2,081 KBPDF
Figure 8-3-3 - Cooridor Density Analysis Based on Existing Land Use Footprint 2,158 KBPDF
Figure 8-3-4 - Cooridor Density Analysis Based on Existing, Proposed KSL and Likely Future Land Use Footprint 2,159 KBPDF
Figure 8-3-5 - Core Area Based on Existing Land Use Footprint 3,122 KBPDF
Figure 8-3-6 - Core Area Remaining, Based on Existing, Proposed KSL and Likely Future Land Use Footprint 3,013 KBPDF
Figure 8-3-7a - Area Unavailable for Traditional Use within the RSA 2,543 KBPDF
Figure 8-3-7b - Area Unavailable for Traditional Use within the RSA 3,637 KBPDF
Figure 8-3-7c - Area Unavailable for Traditional Use within the RSA 5,217 KBPDF
Figure 8-3-7d - Area Unavailable for Traditional Use within the RSA 3,968 KBPDF
Table 6-3-3 - Crossings for Water Courses on the Pipeline Route 134 KBPDF
Table 6-12-1 - Pipeline Water Course Crossings: Recommended Construction Techniques for Navigable Streams 46 KBPDF
Table 6-15-2 - Location, Description, and Features of the Access Roads 69 KBPDF
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