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New Brunswick's Clean Air Act Public Information Access Site How to Get Involved in the Public Participation Process for the Issuance or Renewal of Class 1 Air Quality Approvals A Breath of Fresh Air The Province of New Brunswick has a Clean Air Act that governs air quality management and encourages public involvement in achieving New Brunswick's air quality goals. The Clean Air Act is unique in Canada for its emphasis on involving the public; the Act itself evolved with the help of public input. Now we're extending that tradition. We invite you to get involved in the Class 1 Air Quality Approvals process. What Are Air Quality Approvals?
When an application is received for a new Class I Approval or an existing one comes up for renewal, the Clean Air Act and the accompanying Public Participation Regulation make it possible for you to have a voice in the Approval process. The following pages outline the steps you can take to get involved. 1. Watch for news about Class 1 Approvals Processes There are two ways to learn about upcoming Class 1 Approval processes. One way is to watch your local newspaper for a Department of Environment announcement about the start of a process in your area. This notice will identify the owner of the facility, tell you where and how information can be found, provide the names of industry and Department of Environment contacts, and explain where, how, and when to provide your comments. In the case of a renewal, this announcement will appear at least 180 days (six months) before the existing Approval expires. The second way is to check out our World Wide Web-based Public Information Access Site at http://www.gnb.ca/0009/0355/0005/index-e.asp. It will tell you if there is a request for a new approval or when an existing Approval is coming up for renewal, and where we are in the review process. A paper copy of the information contained on the Web site can be obtained from every Department of Environment office in the province. 2. Learn about the Issues The announcement of a Class 1 Approval issuance or renewal triggers a 120-day period for public comment. This is the time to learn more about the facility and about related issues. Department of Environment and Facility Contacts For every Approval process , you will have a range of people to contact for information, including a Department of Environment Project Manager assigned to the Approval, and a contact at the facility. You should contact the Project Manager when you have questions about the Approval. You should contact the facility when you want information about how the facility operates. You can also contact the Department's Public Participation Officer if you have questions about the review process itself. Where to Find Information Having access to relevant air quality information is crucial for you to participate in a meaningful way. One of the goals of the Clean Air Act is to encourage your participation by making it as easy as possible for you to obtain information. For this reason we provide a range of information, available through a variety of sources. The Public Register Information page provides access to much of the required Register information and contains additional information that we think will be useful to anyone commenting on a Class 1 Approval renewal. Some of this information exists only on paper; some of it is available in a combination of paper or computer files.
Note: Some of the information is available only in the language in which it was originally prepared. No Computer? No Problem While we have tried to make as much information as possible readily available to computer users, we can also provide you with a printed copy of any document that is available online. Of course we can always be reached by phone, fax, mail or visit. Don't forget that all the online information can be obtained from any computer with Internet access, including home computers and computers at many public libraries. 3. Tell Us What You Think Use the information available to you to become familiar with the issues. Don't hesitate to ask questions of either the Department of Environment or the facility if you need clarification. Then, tell us what you think.
How to Reach Us The Web site (http://www.gnb.ca/0009/0355/0005/index-e.asp) contains an interactive email option and will give you the names of the facility contact and project manager for any Air Quality Approval process, and tell you how to reach them. This information is also available from the regional offices. For General Information: Department
of Environment offices 4. We Report Back to You
Ultimately, all decisions on Approvals are made by
the Minister based on the recommendations of appropriate Department of
Environment staff. However, we have a legal obligation to consult with
the public on Class 1 Approvals, an obligation we take very seriously.
We urge you to get involved.
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