What Happens Before Construction Starts?
A basic summary of the approval process for water infrastructure projects in Alberta, Canada
Have you ever wondered why construction projects for water infrastructure can take time? Or what the role of municipal, provincial and federal government is throughout the process? What about Environmental Impact Assessments and First Nations Consultation? How do proponents step through the regulatory and legal requirements? When do courts enter the picture?
Below is a diagram intended to summarize the approval process for water infrastructure projects in Alberta. To view the diagram at a larger scale click on the image or click here.
To download a document which outlines the steps in more detail click here.
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Alberta’s Environmental Assessment Process”. Government of Alberta. Updated December 2015. http://aep.alberta.ca/land/land-industrial/programs-and-services/environmental-assessment/documents/EnvironmentalAssessmentProcess-Dec2015A.pdf
“Municipal Government Act” Government of Alberta. Updated July 1, 2016. http://www.qp.alberta.ca/documents/acts/m26.pdf
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