Registration documents are prepared by proponents and made available in the language in which they were received by the Department of Environment and Local Government.
Project number: 1028
Date registered: 2005/01/28
Proponent: Leonard H. Cook’s Construction Limited
Description: The proponent proposes to construct a new mini home park on a 13.5-hectare parcel of land near the corner of Route 560 and Kinney Road in Jacksonville. Ancillary facilities would include an access road approximately 100 metres long, five internal streets each having a length of about 175 metres, a communal water supply fed by two drilled wells, and a communal wastewater disposal system comprised of sewer pipes, septic tanks, lift stations (pumps), and a system of leaching beds.
Location: Carleton
EIA specialist: David Whyte
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 21 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/04/22
Project number: 1029
Date registered: 2005/02/07
Proponent: Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Small Craft Harbours Branch
Description: The project entails construction of a new breakwater wharf at Beaver Harbour, to be located southeast of the existing breakwater wharf, which will remain in place. At the same time, the proponent will implement other improvements at the harbour, including drilling, blasting, and infilling at the base of a shoreline cliff to create a permanent access road and service area for the new wharf, as well as installation of a new floating wharf. No dredging will be required as part of this project.
Location: Charlotte
EIA specialist: David Whyte
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 22 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/08/10
Project number: 1030
Date registered: 2005/02/25
Proponent: Town of Riverview
Description: The Town of Riverview is proposing to construct a transportation route that will service existing development and proposed development along the southern town limits. The corridor would provide a Level III controlled access highway as an alternate route between the Petitcodiac River Causeway and the new Petitcodiac River Bridge (Former Gunningsville Bridge).
Location: Albert
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 108 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/10/31
Project number: 1031
Date registered: 2005/03/02
Proponent: Irving Paper Ltd.
Description: The proposed project involves installing and operating a small natural gas-fired heater to produce heat for the paper-making process at the Irving Paper Mill on Bayside Drive in Saint John.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 14 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/04/12
Project number: 1032
Date registered: 2005/03/14
Proponent: UPM Kymmene Miramichi Inc.
Description: UPM Kymmene Miramichi Inc. is proposing to remove the process equipment and related building shells from the former kraft production unit at the UPM pulp and paper mill facility located in Miramichi, New Brunswick.
Location: Northumberland
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 25 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/07/15
Project number: 1033
Date registered: 2005/03/17
Proponent: Ducks Unlimited Canada
Description: Ducks Unlimited Canada is proposing to remove gravel infill from the Ruisseau à Sivret wetland. The infill has been placed in the coastal wetland over a thirty-year period and is restricting tidal flow. Its removal is expected to restore tidal flow to the wetland.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 100 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/09/02
Project number: 1034
Date registered: 2005/03/31
Proponent: J. D. Irving, Limited
Description: Grand Lake Timber Woodwaste Disposal Site — The proponent is proposing to continue to operate an existing woodwaste disposal site near Chipman. The site was originally approved as a pilot project in 2000. The proponent is now requesting approval to operate the site on a more long-term basis (an additional eight to ten years).
Location: Queens
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 16 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/01/18
Project number: 1035
Date registered: 2005/04/12
Proponent: River Valley Meat Packers Ltd.
Description: The project entails construction of a new meat packing facility (abattoir) in Scotch Settlement. The facility would employ approximately 30 people and process approximately 125 cattle each week. The proposal would also include the construction of a private water supply and private wastewater treatment facilities. Cattle would arrive by truck, and the finished meat and meat by-products would be shipped in a similar manner. Manure would be spread on adjacent farm fields, and waste animal products would be shipped to a company in Truro, Nova Scotia.
Location: York
EIA specialist: David Whyte
Status: Cancelled
Project number: 1036
Date registered: 2005/04/12
Proponent: St. John Basin Salmon Recovery Inc.
Description: The undertaking involves the construction and operation of an Atlantic salmon smolt bypass system at the existing Tobique Narrows Dam. The bypass system will include a collection gallery, partially submerged flume, open concrete channel, and existing fishway to allow fish to bypass the turbines.
Location: Victoria
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 69 KB)
Date of decision: 2008/12/19
Project number: 1037
Date registered: 2005/04/18
Proponent: Berger Peat Moss Ltd.
Description: The project involves the development of an approximately 500 ha peat harvesting area on a segment of the peat bog #324N (southern portion), which is 777 hectares in size. Construction activities involve excavating drainage ditches and construction of six sedimentation ponds with peatland buffers prior to draining into the East Branch and South Branch of the Portage River on the north and west sides of the bog. The east and south sides of the bog are drained toward the Rivière Angille. The harvested peat will be transported to Berger’s existing mix plant located to the east of the proposed development. The access road to the facility would be an extension of an existing access road associated with Berger’s neighbouring development bog #324N.
Location: Northumberland and Kent
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 111 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/01/12
Project number: 1038
Date registered: 2005/04/18
Proponent: New Brunswick Department of Supply and Services
Description: The proponent is proposing to expand an existing parking lot at the Barrens Peat Bog Interpretive Site, located on Miscou Island. This project would include construction activity within a portion of the peat bog.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 14 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/05/25
Project number: 1039
Date registered: 2005/04/19
Proponent: UPM Miramichi Inc.
Description: UPM Miramichi Inc. is proposing to convert the #4 CRU (chemical recovery unit) boiler to a biomass-fuelled unit. The #4 CRU boiler is used to generate power at the UPM Mill; its current fuel source is recovered Kraft process liquors and auxiliary bunker C. The proposed conversion will allow the boiler to burn biomass as its primary fuel source along with auxiliary bunker C.
Location: Northumberland
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 28 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/10/27
Project number: 1040
Date registered: 2005/05/05
Proponent: ARSAM Ltd.
Description: The proponent is proposing to conduct groundwater exploration on a lot in the southern part of New Maryland. If sufficient water is found, the proponent may propose a residential and commercial development.
Location: York
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet
Status: Cancelled
Project number: 1041
Date registered: 2005/05/19
Proponent: Brookdale Treeland Nursery
Description: The Brookdale Treeland Nursery is proposing to construct and operate a nursery on former agricultural lands located on the southeast bank of the Millstream River in the Berwick area. The operation of the nursery would require approximately 400 m³ of water daily for irrigation purposes. It is proposed that water will be supplied by way of intake under the Millstream riverbed.
Location: Kings
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 103 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/08/15
Project number: 1042
Date registered: 2005/06/08
Proponent: Department of Transportation
Description: Route 11 By-pass - Tracadie-Sheila to Six Roads Area. The project consists of constructing a new two-lane bypass of the existing Route 11 from the Town of Tracadie-Sheila to the Six Roads area. The total length of the bypass is 8.2 km and will be a Level 1 access-controlled highway.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 24 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/02/28
Project number: 1043
Date registered: 2005/06/08
Proponent: Canaport LNG Limited Partnership
Description: This project involves the infilling of 2.9 ha of (alder) wetland and a 0.6 ha pond known as Canaport pond. The Irving Oil Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and Marine Terminal project received Lieutenant-Governor in Council approval in August 2004 after a comprehensive federal and provincial environmental assessment. The approved project did not include the infilling of this pond and wetland. This modification was due to the company finalizing the configuration of the large low-pressure onshore LNG storage tanks. The infilling of the pond and wetland is the focus of the review.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: Germaine Pataki-Theriault
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 94 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/09/06
Project number: 1044
Date registered: 2005/06/17
Proponent: Foyer Arsenault
Description: The project consists of replacing the existing sewage treatment system with a new system at the Foyer Arsenault Community Care Home in Cocagne.
Location: Kent
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 112 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/11/15
Project number: 1045
Date registered: 2005/06/22
Proponent: Rebel Ridge Golf Club Ltd. (formerly West Hills Golf Club)
Description: The proposed undertaking consists of the construction and operation of the 18-hole Rebel Ridge golf course on the North Side of Fredericton. This golf course is proposed within the West Hills residential development in the same area. The Environmental Management Plan submitted for review was originally a requirement of EIA Determination 688 issued to the original developers of the golf course, who have since sold these parcels of land to Rebel Ridge Golf Club Ltd.
Location: York
EIA specialist: Patricia Holland
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 76 KB)
Date of decision: 2003/05/23
Project number: 1046
Date registered: 2005/06/29
Proponent: Northern Wilderness Lodge Ltd.
Description: A bridge is proposed across Gillespie Brook to provide access to property on the northeast side of Pirie Lake.
Location: Victoria
EIA specialist: Dave Maguire
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 96 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/09/14
Project number: 1047
Date registered: 2005/07/15
Proponent: Greater Fredericton Airport Authority Inc.
Description: This project involves the construction of a 790 square metre addition to the existing airport terminal building at Fredericton Airport.
Location: Sunbury
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 12 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/08/04
Project number: 1048
Date registered: 2005/07/20
Proponent: J.D. Irving Ltd.
Description: The project involves the construction and operation of a gypsum wallboard manufacturing plant to be located at the former Saint John Shipbuilding yard. It would produce commercial-grade wallboard products using synthetic gypsum produced by the flue gas desulphurization system at the NB Power Coleson Cove Generating Station and natural gypsum as required.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 27 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/03/21
Project number: 1049
Date registered: 2005/07/20
Proponent: J.D. Irving Ltd.
Description: The project involves the construction and operation of a new biomass-fired cogeneration facility at the former Saint John shipbuilding site in Saint John. The facility will consist of a biomass-fired boiler that will generate steam to produce approximately 15.5 Megawatts of electricity to be supplied to the New Brunswick electrical grid. Steam will also be supplied to nearby industrial and commercial users.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Withdrawn by proponent
Project number: 1050
Date registered: 2005/07/22
Proponent: Lake Utopia Paper
Description: The project consists of the installation of a dissolved air flotation clarifier at the company’s existing paper mill in St. George.
Location: Charlotte
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 92 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/09/15
Project number: 1051
Date registered: 2005/08/04
Proponent: Town of Oromocto
Description: This project consists of a proposed visitor information centre and recreational trail network near the intersection of Gateway Drive and Miramichi Road in Oromocto.
Location: Sunbury
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/04/10
Project number: 1052
Date registered: 2005/09/16
Proponent: Barrington Environmental Services
Description: The proponent proposes to import waste oil from Ontario, Québec, and Newfoundland for processing into fuel oil at their existing facility on Bayside Drive in Saint John.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: David Whyte
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 96 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/01/09
Project number: 1053
Date registered: 2005/09/19
Proponent: Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Small Craft Harbours Branch
Description: The Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Gulf Region (SCH), is proposing to dredge sediments from the Pointe-Sapin Harbour in order to restore the western basin to a safe navigational depth. DFO is proposing to store the dredge spoils in an on-site containment cell to allow the spoils to decant. Once decanted, the spoils would be transported to Loggie Pit for disposal.
Location: Kent
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 32 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/11/01
Project number: 1054
Date registered: 2005/09/20
Proponent: PCS Cassidy Lake Company
Description: The proponent proposes to construct a brine line booster pumping station to increase the pumping rate of an existing pipeline that is located between the mine brine pond (PCS - Cassidy Lake) and the Bay of Fundy. The purpose of this project is to ensure that the elevation of the brine pond is maintained at an acceptable level.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: Charlotte Haines
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 102 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/12/08
Project number: 1055
Date registered: 2005/11/18
Proponent: Irving Oil Limited
Description: Red Head Secondary Access Road — The proponent is proposing to construct a secondary access road to alleviate construction traffic related to the Canaport LNG facility along the Red Head Road.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 22 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/03/25
Project number: 1056
Date registered: 2005/11/22
Proponent: Northumberland Co-op Limited
Description: The proponent proposes to construct a new private water supply (well) at an existing dairy in the City of Miramichi.
Location: Northumberland
EIA specialist: David Whyte
Status: Cancelled
Project number: 1057
Date registered: 2005/11/23
Proponent: Village of Memramcook
Description: Wastewater treatment system — The proposed project consists of constructing a new facultative lagoon for the Village of Memramcook. This new system will replace an existing lagoon, which will be abandoned and the property reinstated into a wetland.
Location: Westmorland
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 24 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/10/31
Project number: 1058
Date registered: 2005/11/24
Proponent: Canaport LNG Limited Partnership
Description: The project consists of the expansion of a spoils pile that will impact a wetland, and the proposed mitigative measures. The project also includes mitigation proposed for all potential impacts to wetlands at the Canaport Facility that may occur during development of the site.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 23 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/05/12
Project number: 1059
Date registered: 2005/12/09
Proponent: Corridor Resources Inc.
Description: This project consists of the construction of natural gas infrastructure, including a conditioning plant and a buried 200 mm, 45-kilometre pipeline to connect the McCully Gas Field near Sussex with the existing Maritimes and Northeastern gas pipeline.
Location: Kings
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 45 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/02/15
Project number: 1060
Date registered: 2005/12/09
Proponent: Future Alternative Wood Products Ltd.
Description: The proponent proposes to operate a new facility for the heat treatment of lumber in electric ovens to create a decay-resistant product. The facility would be located within an existing industrial building on Connolly Avenue in the City of Bathurst.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: David Whyte
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 25 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/04/26
Project number: 1061
Date registered: 2005/12/16
Proponent: Envirem Technologies Inc. (PDF 1.1 MB)
Description: Importation of compost feedstock — The proponent proposes to import compost feedstock from Atlantic Canada, Quebec, and the northeastern US for use in their compost facilities located in Miramichi, Clarendon, Fredericton, and Saint François.
Location: York / Madawaska / Charlotte / Northumberland
EIA specialist: Justin Chase
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 33 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/05/31
Project number: 1062
Date registered: 2005/12/22
Proponent: Miramichi Salmon Association Inc.
Description: This project involves the development of an additional production well to supply water to the existing fish-rearing operation.
Location: Northumberland
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 21 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/02/12
Project number: 1063
Date registered: 2005/12/23
Proponent: Ducks Unlimited Canada
Description: The proposed project involves the restoration of a 40-acre shrub-swamp meadow that has been negatively impacted over the years. The wetland is within the City of Miramichi, located on lands owned by Atcon Management Services, Canadian Tire, and the New Brunswick Department of Government. The restoration will encompass the construction of earth dikes and the installation of water level control pipes. The proponent is also proposing to incorporate a nature trail complete with interpretive signage and wildlife-viewing areas.
Location: Northumberland
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 24 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/05/25
Project number: 1064
Date registered: 2006/01/06
Proponent: Tourbière La Rivière Enregistrée
Description: The proposed project involves the development of a peat harvesting operation on peatlands #579A (32 hectares) and #579B (4 hectares) near Little Shippegan on Lamèque Island. Construction activities would involve excavation drainage ditches throughout the harvest areas, one sedimentation basin (adjacent to peatland #579A), and fuel storage tanks. The harvested peat would be transported to an existing processing facility in the area.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 31 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/10/11
Project number: 1065
Date registered: 2006/01/05
Proponent: UPM Miramichi Inc.
Description: The proposed project involves the installation of two subsurface transmission lines to transport pulp slurry from the groundwood mill located on the east side of the Miramichi River to the paper mill located on the west side of the Miramichi River. It is proposed to use one subsurface transmission line to transport the pulp slurry and the second to recirculate the water back to the groundwood mill. The proponent proposes to install the subsurface transmission lines using directional drilling techniques.
Location: Northumberland
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Withdrawn by proponent
Project number: 1066
Date registered: 2006/01/12
Proponent: McAllister Park Subdivision
Description: White Birch Estates Subdivision, Lower Coverdale — The proponent is proposing to expand the existing White Birch Estates Subdivision, which was started in the 1970s. The expansion will involve the construction of several public roads to accommodate 150 residential building lots, ranging in size from 6000 m² to 30,000 m². The project will be completed in ten to fifteen phases, with one phase per year.
Location: Albert
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 20 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/06/21
Project number: 1067
Date registered: 2006/01/11
Proponent: Department of Transportation
Description: The undertaking consists of a new two-lane bypass of the existing Route 11. The total length of the new highway is approximately 13 km and is located immediately south of the Town of Caraquet, extending from Du Portage Street northwest to the existing Route 325/Route 11 intersection in the Village of Bertrand.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: Crystale Harty
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 161 KB)
Date of decision: 2013/05/17
Project number: 1068
Date registered: 2006/02/01
Proponent: Andrew Lawson and Peter McDonald
Description: The proposed project involves the development of a peat harvesting operation on peatland #171 (approximately 60 hectares). Construction activities would involve excavation of drainage ditches throughout the harvest area, two sedimentation basins, a small maintenance and storage building, and a fuel storage tank. The harvested peat would be transported to an existing processing facility in the area.
Location: Kent
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 34 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/10/11
Project number: 1069
Date registered: 2006/02/06
Proponent: Bowater Maritimes Inc.
Description: The proponent proposes to make modifications to an existing solid waste disposal facility in Dalhousie Junction. The modifications would increase the maximum allowable height of the landfill by 6.5 metres and add four years to the life of the facility.
Location: Restigouche
EIA specialist: David Whyte
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/11/09
Project number: 1070
Date registered: 2006/02/14
Proponent: University of New Brunswick
Description: The proposed project involves the development of a retail building site, which lies within the UNB Retail Development on the UNB Woodlot property in Fredericton. The proposed project elements include a paved parking area, a building with rear truck bays, and a stormwater drainage system leading to a retention pond just outside the building lease lot boundary. The project area has a few small wetlands that will be impacted by the development and a slightly larger wetland just outside the lease lot boundary, which could potentially be impacted.
Location: York
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 18 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/02/28
Project number: 1071
Date registered: 2006/03/10
Proponent: Department of Local Government
Description: The proponent is proposing to conduct groundwater exploration and develop a potable water supply to service users in the general vicinity of Penobsquis.
Location: Kings
EIA specialist: David Whyte
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 28 KB)
Date of decision: 2008/05/22
Project number: 1072
Date registered: 2006/03/29
Proponent: Acadian Sturgeon and Caviar Inc.
Description: The proponent proposes to construct a new aquaculture facility and fish processing plant adjacent to the Saint John River in Carter’s Point.
Location: Kings
EIA specialist: Justin Chase
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 23 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/05/22
Project number: 1073
Date registered: 2006/03/29
Proponent: Department of Supply and Services
Description: The project consists of replacing the existing sewage treatment system with a mechanical treatment system to service Ben Lomond Estates subdivision. The new system, a rotating biological contactor, will discharge effluent to Greer Brook using the existing outfall pipe.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 18 KB)
Project number: 1074
Date registered: 2006/04/05
Proponent: Department of Transportation
Description: Tabusintac River Bridge No. 2. The proposed project consists of the replacement of the Tabusintac River Bridge No. 2 and upgrading of the existing causeway.
Location: Northumberland
EIA specialist: Chris Dingley
Status: Awaiting additional information
Project number: 1075
Date registered: 2006/04/07
Proponent: Town of Tracadie-Sheila
Description: Groundwater Exploration Program – The proponent is proposing to drill exploratory wells in a variety of locations in order to locate an appropriate groundwater source to supplement their current water supply.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 23 KB)
Date of decision: 2008/04/15
Project number: 1076
Date registered: 2006/04/11
Proponent: Town of Tracadie-Sheila
Description: Sustainable Development Plan, Northern Sector — The proponent is proposing to establish a sustainable development plan for industrial/commercial zones in the northern sector of the municipality. This plan would identify areas designated for development as well as areas for conservation.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 23 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/05/29
Project number: 1077
Date registered: 2006/04/25
Proponent: Department of Supply and Services
Description: The proposed project consists of replacing an existing wastewater treatment plant (trickling filter) with a mechanical treatment system (rotating biological contactor) to service 11 homes located in the McLeod Subdivision (Dalhousie Junction).
Location: Restigouche
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest
Status: Inactive/on hold
Project number: 1078
Date registered: 2006/05/01
Proponent: Hart to Hart Builders Inc.
Description: The proponent proposes to construct a 12-lot residential subdivision on Goldrush Drive in Quispamsis. Several of the proposed lots would be located within 30 m of a wetland.
Location: Kings
EIA specialist: David Whyte
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 24 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/07/07
Project number: 1079
Date registered: 2006/05/02
Proponent: Irving Paper Limited
Description: The proposed project consists of the development and implementation of a long-term steam supply for the mill in Saint John. It involves the installation of a new boiler fueled by fossil fuel and the refurbishment of an existing boiler to be fueled by biomass and fossil fuel.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 19 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/08/21
Project number: 1080
Date registered: 2006/05/25
Proponent: Village of Balmoral
Description: The proposed project consists of upgrading the existing wastewater treatment plant (facultative lagoon) currently servicing the Village of Balmoral. The upgrade will include the addition of aeration and UV treatment to the existing lagoon. The treated wastewater will discharge into the South Branch of the Eel River using the existing outfall pipe.
Location: Restigouche
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 21 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/12/09
Project number: 1082
Date registered: 2006/05/29
Proponent: City of Saint John
Description: The project consists of the construction and operation of an activated sludge wastewater treatment facility. The facility will treat an average daily flow of 35,000 m³/day and will be located adjacent to the existing Hazen Creek facility off the Red Head Road. The outfall pipe will extend 1100 m into the Saint John Harbour.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 18 KB)
Date of decision: 2008/04/08
Project number: 1083
Date registered: 2006/05/31
Proponent: Irving Oil Limited (IOL)
Description: The undertaking consists of the construction and operation of a Hydrogenation Amine Tail Gas Unit (HATGU) at the existing IOL refinery located in the City of Saint John. The proposed project is expected to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions from the Sulphur Block at the refinery by an estimated 70%.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: David Maguire
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 26 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/10/30
Project number: 1084
Date registered: 2006/06/06
Proponent: N.B. Power
Description: The proponent proposes to construct a new 4.5-kilometre 138 KV power transmission line in the City of Edmundston.
Location: Madawaska
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: On-hold/inactive
Project number: 1085
Date registered: 2006/07/19
Proponent: Town of Oromocto
Description: The proponent proposes to construct a new mechanical wastewater treatment system to replace the existing Oromocto West facility on Waasis Road. This system will discharge treated effluent to the Oromocto River using the same outfall pipe as the current system.
Location: Sunbury
EIA specialist: Shawn Hamilton
Status: Cancelled
Project number: 1086
Date registered: 2006/07/17
Proponent: Village of Hillsborough
Description: The Village of Hillsborough is proposing to develop a new potable water supply for their municipal system. The project will consist of a well, pump-house, control system, and an upgraded chlorination (disinfection) system.
Location: Albert
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 23 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/10/19
Project number: 1087
Date registered: 2006/07/25
Proponent: Department of Supply and Services
Description: The proposed project consists of replacing the existing sanitary sewer lines and installing a new rotating biological contactor (RBC) for the Spring Garden Subdivision (located between the City of Moncton and the Village of Salisbury).
Location: Westmorland
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 102 KB)
Date of decision: 2009/04/24
Project number: 1088
Date registered: 2006/07/27
Proponent: Department of Supply and Services
Description: Gallien Beach Development, Miscou Island — The proponent is proposing to construct a Day Use Area that will include a day-use facility (with washrooms, changing rooms, outdoor showers, viewing tower, seating area, and interpretive signage) and boardwalk access to this facility.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/11/26
Project number: 1089
Date registered: 2006/07/27
Proponent: Department of Transportation
Description: Mersereau Stream Bridge No. 1 — The proponent is proposing to replace the existing structure crossing Mersereau Stream with a new single-span pre-stressed concrete girder bridge. The proposed project also includes the realignment of Branch Road, to the north of the existing structure.
Location: Sunbury
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 88 KB)
Date of decision: 2009/12/22
Project number: 1090
Date registered: 2006/07/27
Proponent: Department of Transportation
Description: The proposed One Mile Interchange Project is located in the City of Saint John, New Brunswick. The project would provide access and truck routing from the Route 1 Throughway to East Saint John by connecting to Bayside Drive. The new interchange will provide eastbound and westbound entrance and exit ramps along with a connector road to provide access to Rothesay Avenue.
Location: Saint John
EIA specialist: Chris Dingley
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/04/27
Project number: 1091
Date registered: 2006/08/23
Proponent: AV Nackawic Inc.
Description: AV Nackawic Inc. is proposing to convert their current process of market-grade hardwood kraft pulp to a dissolving grade pulp process. The conversion requires a number of modifications to the mill operation, including the installation of new digesters, as well as modifications to the recovery boiler and bleaching sequence.
Location: York
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/02/27
Project number: 1092
Date registered: 2006/08/25
Proponent: Grand Lake Timber Limited
Description: This project consists of the construction and operation of a new steam plant, fueled by biomass (sawmill residue), at an existing sawmill located in Chipman.
Location: Queens
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 99 KB)
Date of decision: 2008/11/17
Project number: 1093
Date registered: 2006/08/29
Proponent: ABZ Production Services Inc.
Description: The undertaking consists of the installation of a residential driveway/culvert through a wetland located in Bathurst.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: David Maguire
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 19 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/10/10
Project number: 1094
Date registered: 2006/09/05
Proponent: J.D. Irving Limited
Description: The proposed project involves the replacement of three oil-fired boilers with two new biomass boilers to generate steam to be used at the sawmill. The biomass fuel will consist of sawmill residuals produced at the site in Deersdale.
Location: York
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 18 KB)
Date of decision: 2008/01/22
Project number: 1095
Date registered: 2006/09/05
Proponent: J.D. Irving Limited
Description: The proposed project consists of the construction and operation of two new biomass boilers to generate heat for use at the sawmill in Saint-Leonard to replace heat produced by five existing boilers fueled by #6 fuel oil. The biomass fuel will consist of sawmill residuals produced on site.
Location: Madawaska
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher
Status: Withdrawn by proponent
Project number: 1096
Date registered: 2006/10/03
Proponent: Jean Guy Chiasson
Description: The project involves the development of a 70-acre peat harvesting area on a portion of peat bog #529 located in Evangeline. Construction activities involve excavating drainage ditches, construction of one sedimentation pond, and installation of fuel storage tanks. The proponent is proposing to harvest the peat using a vacuum harvester from May to October annually. The harvested peat will be transported to an existing peat processing facility in the vicinity for packaging.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 23 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/08/10
Project number: 1097
Date registered: 2006/10/06
Proponent: Contact Exploration Inc.
Description: The proposed project consists of the development of the Stoney Creek Oil and Gas Wellfiled located near Hillsborough. This would consist primarily of the drilling of wells, and the installation of production facility equipment, including pump jacks, storage tanks, and a flare stack, to facilitate production testing and handling of well effluent on previously cleared sites.
Location: Albert
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 25 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/03/16
Project number: 1098
Date registered: 2006/10/17
Proponent: Town of Sackville
Description: Water Supply Development — The proponent proposes to construct a new municipal water well near Ogden Mill Brook in the vicinity of two existing municipal wells.
Location: Westmorland
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 150 KB)
Date of decision: 2013/07/31
Project number: 1099
Date registered: 2006/10/18
Proponent: NB Power Transmission
Description: NB Power received a Certificate of Determination to proceed with the construction and operation of a 354 kV International Power Line from Point Lepreau to the Canadian/US border in June 2003. NB Power Transmission is considering the use of a heavy-lift helicopter as an alternative to conventional methods for tower construction. Structures will be assembled in staging areas and transported by helicopter to structure locations.
Location: Charlotte, Saint John
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 21 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/02/14
Project number: 1100
Date registered: 2006/11/03
Proponent: Francine LeBlanc: Shaw Peat Wastewater Treatment System
Description: The proposed project involves the installation of a Shaw Peat modular on-site wastewater treatment system at a private residence in Moncton. There is currently no wastewater treatment at the residence, and conventional methods to resolve the wastewater issue are not possible due to site-specific constraints.
Location: Westmorland
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 14 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/03/21
Project number: 1101
Date registered: 2006/11/16
Proponent: Village of Paquetville
Description: On November 16, 2006, the Village of Paquetville proposed to undertake the upgrading of the existing Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant. The current system is facultative and consist periodic waste water releases every 6 months. The proposed upgrades would include abandoning the primary lagoon and converting the retention pond to an aerated wastewater treatment system with a continuous discharge. The proposed modifications would not expand the existing footprint and would also use the existing outfall, thus avoiding any in-stream works and would be designed to meet the wastewater effluent objectives.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 18 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/05/30
Project number: 1102
Date registered: 2006/11/17
Proponent: Hart to Hart Builders Inc.
Description: The proponent proposes to construct a 12-lot residential subdivision on Goldrush Drive in Quispamsis. Several of the proposed lots would be located within 30 m of a wetland.
Location: Kings
EIA specialist: Lee Swanson
Status: Cancelled
Date of decision: 2019/03/22
Project number: 1103
Date registered: 2006/11/28
Proponent: PCS Cassidy Lake Company
Description: Replacement of approximately 21.6 km of the 34 km existing brine pipeline located between the PSC - Cassidy Lake Mine site and the Bay of Fundy in Saint Martins.
Location: Kings and Saint John
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 18 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/04/05
Project number: 1104
Date registered: 2006/12/06
Proponent: Village of Salisbury
Description: The proponent is proposing to conduct groundwater exploration and develop a potable water supply to service the Village of Salisbury.
Location: Westmorland, Albert
EIA specialist: David Whyte
Status: Withdrawn by proponent
Project number: 1105
Date registered: 2006/12/21
Proponent: Wesleyan Church, Atlantic District Office
Description: The proponent is proposing to construct a new sewage treatment facility to replace an existing facility at the Beulah Camp and Conference Centre near Brown’s Flat.
Location: Kings
EIA specialist: Shawn Hamilton
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 23 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/05/18
Project number: 1106
Date registered: 2006/12/29
Proponent: Village of Petit-Rocher
Description: Wastewater Treatment System — This project involves replacing the existing wastewater treatment facility with a new aerated lagoon. This new system will discharge treated effluent to the Bay of Chaleurs, using the same outfall pipe as the current system.
Location: Gloucester
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 18 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/04/04