Record of EIA registrations and determinations 594 - 1027

Environmental Impact Assessment registrations for processes 594 - 1027, submitted in 1997-2004 and covering a diverse range of projects in New Brunswick. 

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: 594 
Date registered: 1997/08/21 
Proponent: Department of Transportation 
Description: Route 1 twinning — Letang (Pennfield Corner) to Lepreau. The project consists of the twinning of approximately 5 km of existing alignment and the construction of approximately 22.5 km of new four-lane, Level I access controlled highway and related infrastructure. This new highway will begin just west of the Letang River and continue east through Pennfield, Pocologan and New River Beach to terminate west of the Lepreau bypass near Route 780. 
Location: Charlotte 
EIA specialist: Chris Dingley 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 104 KB)
Date of decision: 2008/02/13 

Project number: 626 
Date registered: 1998/05/06 
Proponent: Department of Transportation 
Description: Department of Transportation — Route 1 Upgrade: Route 127 - Route 770 (including the Letang River watercourse crossing, approximately 4 km east of Route 770). The project involves the twinning of approximately 10.3 km of existing alignment, and the construction of approximately 16.3 km of new 4-lane. The total length of the upgrading is approximately 28 km. 
Location: Charlotte 
EIA specialist: Chris Dingley 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 106 KB)
Date of decision: 2009/09/08 

Project number: 680 
Date registered: 1999/05/06 
Proponent: Department of Transportation 
Description: Department of Transportation — Rte. 8 Bypass Fredericton (Marysville) to South Portage. This project consists of bypassing the existing two lanes of Route 8 between Marysville and South Portage. The total length would be 36.4 km and would begin just east of Bridge St. in Marysville and continue northward to end just north of Glencoe Rd. in South Portage. 
Location: York 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 23 KB)
Date of decision: 2008/02/06 

Project number: 718 
Date registered: 1999/11/25 
Proponent: La Mousse Acadienne (1979) Ltee. 
Description: The proposed project involves the development of a 72-hectare peat harvesting area on a bog that totals 116 hectares. This will involve a block cutting process as a mitigative measure to reduce air emissions. The project will also include land clearing, excavation of primary and secondary ditches, three drainage ditches on the north side of the bog, and the construction of an access road. The effluent from the northside drainage ditches will be released over the vegetated areas of peatland. The harvested peat will then be sent to an existing Acadian Peat Moss Factory for processing and bagging for a projected period of 25 years. 
Location: Gloucester 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 33 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/03/20 

Project number: 762 
Date registered: 2006/06/09  
Proponent: Village of Alma 
Description: The Village of Alma Wastewater treatment facility was reviewed and approved under the EIA Regulation in 2002 and 2004. Site conditions require that the location of the outfall to the Upper Salmon River be revised for a second time.
Location: Albert 
EIA specialist: David Whyte 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 26 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/07/13 

Project number: 778 
Date registered: 2001/01/08 
Proponent: Premier Horticulture 
Description: The project involves the development of a 125-hectare peat harvesting area on a portion of peat bog #324N, which is 255 hectares in size. Construction activities involve excavating drainage ditches and construction of four sedimentation ponds with a peatland buffer prior to draining into the East Branch Portage River. The harvested peat will be transported to an existing processing facility in Rogersville. The project received a Ministerial Determination with conditions in May 2001. The company has since changed the proposed access road, which would connect to Route 117 in Baie Ste Anne. The change to the access road is the focus of the review. 
Location: Northumberland 
EIA specialist: Germaine Pataki-Theriault 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/02/10 

Project number: 820 
Date registered: 2001/07/26 
Proponent: Irving Oil Ltd. 
Description: Irving Oil Liquefied Natural Gas Marine Terminal and Multi-Purpose Pier. The project facilities include the necessary infrastructure to receive, store and regasify LNG that is unloaded from marine tankers at a multi-purpose pier and transport the natural gas through a pipeline to the existing Irving Refinery in Saint John. The terminal is expected to operate continuously, with a design capacity of 28.3 million cubic meters of natural gas per day (1,000 million standard cubic feet per day — MMSCFD). The pier would also serve to unload emulsified bitumen or Orimulsion® from tankers and deliver it to storage tanks at the Canaport facility. 
Location: Saint John 
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher 
Status: EIA approval issued (PDF 307 KB)
Date of decision: 2004/08/10 

Project number: 822 
Date registered: 2001/08/08  
Proponent: Department of Transportation 
Description: The proposed project involves the upgrading of the interchange movements of the TCH and Route 110 in the village of Florenceville. An on ramp will be removed and replaced with a realignment of Route 110 and Hume Road with on/off ramps to and from the eastbound lane of the TCH. Route 110 will remain a two lane facility with a level III access control. The dam on White Marsh Creek may also need to be removed. 
Location: Carleton 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: Certificate of Determination Issued (PDF 88 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/07/19 

Project number: 828 
Date registered: 2001/09/05 
Proponent: Stolt Sea Farm Inc. 
Description: Atlantic Salmon Marine Aquaculture Site — This project consists of the construction and operation of an Atlantic salmon marine aquaculture site near Murr Ledges, in the Bay of Fundy. The site would have an area of approximately 55.3 ha and an estimated site potential of 1,200,000 fish. 
Location: Charlotte 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Inactive 

Project number: 848 
Date registered: 2001/12/07 
Proponent: Village of Petit-Rocher 
Description: Wastewater Treatment System — This project consists of 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: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 850 
Date registered: 2001/01/20 
Proponent: Premier Horticulture — Peat Bog #44 
Description: Premier Horticulture Ltd is proposing the development of a peat bog operation in Bog #44, located between Moncton and Chipman, south of Route 116, and transporting the peat to Rogersville for processing. Project activities will include ditching, construction of access roads, sedimentation ponds, and the collection of the peat resource. 
Location: Queens 
EIA specialist: Crystale Harty 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 38 KB)
Date of decision: 2002/07/12 

Project number: 852 
Date registered: 2001/12/21 
Proponent: Town of St. George 
Description: St. George Water Exploration Project. The project involves groundwater exploration in St. George to supply potable drinking water. 
Location: Charlotte 
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 88 KB)
Date of decision: 2010/03/08 

Project number: 853 
Date registered: 2002/01/08 
Proponent: Moncton Golf and Country Club 
Description: Moncton Golf Course — Groundwater Exploration Program — Irrigation. The project aimed to investigate groundwater availability for irrigation purposes for the golf course. 
Location: Albert 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 863 
Date registered: 2002/02/28 
Proponent: Village of Atholville 
Description: Water Supply Evaluation — This project consists of conducting a pumping test on an existing municipal well (Kodiac Lodge well) to determine if its pumping rate can be increased. 
Location: Restigouche 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Inactive 

Project number: 864 
Date registered: 2002/03/13 
Proponent: Maritime Metal Inc. 
Description: Usine de Recyclage de Métaux — Port de Saint John — This project consisted of the importation of old automobiles to be shredded so that the metal can be recycled. 
Location: Saint John 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Approval denied (PDF 50 KB)
Date of decision: 2004/10/27 

Project number: 876 
Date registered: 2002/04/30 
Proponent: Department of Supply & Services 
Description: Petitcodiac River Causeway — The goal of the proposed project was to establish long-term solutions for fish passage and other ecosystem issues related to the causeway. Four options were proposed and evaluated to resolve fish passage issues: replacing the fishway, opening gates during peak migration, permanently opening gates, and replacing the causeway with a partial bridge. 
Location: Several 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: EIA approval issued (PDF 62 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/12/06 

Project number: 884 
Date registered: 2002/06/03 
Proponent: Town of Sussex 
Description: The Municipality of Sussex was conducting a groundwater exploration program for a proposed water supply expansion project. 
Location: Kings 
EIA specialist: Shawn Hamilton 
Status: Awaiting additional information 

Project number: 890 
Date registered: 2002/07/11 
Proponent: Thomas Construction Limited 
Description: Thomas Construction Ltd. proposed to dispose of construction and demolition debris material originating outside the province in an existing disposal site located in Saint John. 
Location: Saint John 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 898 
Date registered: 2002/08/21 
Proponent: Town of St. Stephen 
Description: Water Supply Development — The proponent aimed to drill and operate a groundwater well in the Todd St. area to supply the municipality with drinking water. 
Location: Charlotte 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Inactive 

Project number: 900 
Date registered: 2002/09/10 
Proponent: Noranda Inc. Brunswick Mine 
Description: The proposed project involves the closure of Brunswick Mine 12 (a base metal mine located in Northern New Brunswick). The mine occupies 8.5 km² within the Little River Watershed. The main issues are the management of water within the mine site and treatment of this water over the long term. 
Location: Gloucester 
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 103 KB)
Date of decision: 2013/09/06 

Project number: 907 
Date registered: 2002/10/09 
Proponent: Town of Hampton 
Description: Hampton Groundwater Exploration. The proposed project involves groundwater exploration in Hampton with the objective of supplying potable drinking water. 
Location: Kings 
EIA specialist: David Maguire 
Status: Withdrawn by proponent 

Project number: 908 
Date registered: 2002/10/11 
Proponent: Department of Transportation 
Description: Route 1, US Border to Church Street. The project involves the construction/upgrading of Route 1, from the US Border to Church Street (St. Stephen). 
Location: Charlotte 
EIA specialist: David Maguire 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 103 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/01/25 

Project number: 913 
Date registered: 2002/11/22 
Proponent: Town of Riverview 
Description: Fundy Gateway Project (formerly Riverview Farmer’s Market). The project involves the development (construction and operation) of a Farmer’s Market in Riverview. 
Location: Albert 
EIA specialist: David Maguire 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 28 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/09/14 

Project number: 915 
Date registered: 2002/11/29 
Proponent: Kingsway Industries 
Description: Wood Ash Importation/Application. The project involves the importation of wood ash from Maine, USA, to be used as a soil additive in land remediation. 
Location: Queens 
EIA specialist: David Maguire 
Status: Approval denied (PDF 51 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/03/16 

Project number: 919 
Date registered: 2004/12/08 
Proponent: Department of Transportation 
Description: The proponent proposes to replace the existing Wallace Cove Ferry Terminal with a new wharf facility. The new wharf facility will have increased marshalling yards for vehicles and will be able to accommodate a future (larger) anticipated design vessel. This will result in improving the transportation link between North Head on Grand Manan and Blacks Harbour. The Wallace Cove Ferry Terminal is located along the Bay of Fundy coast, approximately 2 km from Blacks Harbour. The DOT had successfully completed an EIA review of a floating wharf option in June 2004, but this has recently been changed and a fixed wharf option is currently being considered. The existing wharf structure will not be decommissioned as part of this project. 
Location: Charlotte 
EIA specialist: Germaine Pataki-Thériault 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/01/21 

Project number: 920 
Date registered: 2002/12/17 
Proponent: Town of Shediac 
Description: The Municipality of Shediac is conducting a groundwater exploration program for a proposed water supply expansion project. 
Location: Westmorland 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 22 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/03/08 

Project number: 921 
Date registered: 2002/12/18 
Proponent: Lake Utopia Paper (div. of J.D. Irving Limited) 
Description: Closure of the Lake Utopia Paper Landfill — This project consists of the closure of the Lake Utopia Paper landfill. 
Location: Charlotte 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 923 
Date registered: 2004/10/19 
Proponent: Melanson’s Waste Management 
Description: Transportation of petroleum-contaminated water from Prince Edward Island for treatment. 
Location: Westmorland/York 
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 15 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/01/06 

Project number: 928 
Date registered: 2003/02/19 
Proponent: Village of New Maryland 

Description: Village of New Maryland — Well Development — Recreation Centre Park Land. The project involves groundwater exploration in New Maryland to supply potable drinking water. 
Location: York 
EIA specialist: Shawn Hamilton 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 171.1 KB)
Date of decision: 2021/07/23 

Project number: 932 
Date registered: 2003/02/25 
Proponent: City of Dieppe 
Description: City of Dieppe — Water Supply Development. The project involves groundwater exploration in Dieppe to supply potable drinking water. 
Location: Westmorland 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 24.1 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/03/13 

Project number: 939 
Date registered: 2003/03/12 
Proponent: Beausejour Organic Products Inc. 
Description: Waste Importation. The project involves the importation of compostable waste from PEI to produce a value-added compost project. 
Location: Westmorland 
EIA specialist: David Maguire 
Status: Withdrawn by proponent 

Project number: 941 
Date registered: 2003/03/28 
Proponent: New Brunswick Department of Supply & Services 
Description: Removal of Eel River Dam — The project involves the removal/decommissioning of the Eel River Dam (Dalhousie/Eel River Crossing). 
Location: Restigouche 
EIA specialist: David Maguire 
Status: EIA approval issued (PDF 57 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/11/08 

Project number: 943 
Date registered: 2003/04/10 
Proponent: John Gallant 
Description: Mystic Spring Water — This project consists of the bottling and selling of potable water extracted from a groundwater well in St-Philippe. 
Location: Westmorland 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 944 
Date registered: 2003/04/14 
Proponent: Village of Saint-Hilaire 
Description: The Municipality of Saint-Hilaire is currently undertaking a groundwater exploration program for a proposed water supply expansion project. 
Location: Madawaska 
EIA specialist: Katie Pettie 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 945 
Date registered: 2003/04/25 
Proponent: Village of Clair 
Description: The Municipality of Clair is currently undertaking a groundwater exploration program for a proposed water supply expansion project. 
Location: Madawaska 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 18 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/05/05 

Project number: 946 
Date registered: 2003/04/30 
Proponent: Elmtree Environmental Ltd. 
Description: NB Elmtree Environmental is proposing to construct and operate a hydrocarbon-impacted soil bioremediation facility at the Commission de Gestion Enviro Resources du Nord-Ouest sanitary landfill in Rivière Verte, NB. 
Location: Madawaska 
EIA specialist: Katie Pettie 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 947 
Date registered: 2003/05/05 
Proponent: Aquaculture Veterinary Services International 
Description: Aquaculture Veterinary Services International proposes to construct and operate a land-based freshwater salmon hatchery in the Lower Wakefield area. The proposed facility would be located on a property formerly used for agriculture near the Saint John River. 
Location: Carleton 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Inactive 

Project number: 948 
Date registered: 2003/05/08 
Proponent: Alternate Waste Management 
Description: The purpose of the proposed project is to import construction and demolition material from the United States (Maine and New Hampshire). The location of the proposed project is near Minto and involves a 200 acre mined over area from the 1960’s (coal mining cuts). The facility would not only recycle the material but would also provide for reclamation of the coal mined area. The wood from the material would be mulched and the remaining material which is high in pH would be used to stabilize the existing acidic ground. 
Location: Sunbury 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: cancelled 

Project number: 949 
Date registered: 2003/05/09 
Proponent: Karma Investment Ltd. 
Description: Irrigation water supply — The purpose of the proposed project is to provide a water supply that will be used for irrigation of the new 18-hole golf course at the Fox Creek Golf Community (near Dieppe). Several large ponds are also proposed and would be used for emergency irrigation purposes. 
Location: Westmorland 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: Inactive 

Project number: 950 
Date registered: 2003/05/15 
Proponent: The Restigouche Naturalist Club 
Description: Waterfowl Habitat Restoration — This project consists of the excavation of two 0.25 ha ponds in order to restore wetland habitat in Tide Head Marsh. 
Location: Restigouche 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 15 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/04/22 

Project number: 954 
Date registered: 2003/06/13 
Proponent: J.D. Irving, Limited 
Description: Industrial Landfill Site — This project consists of an industrial landfill near the Coal Creek area, which would receive waste from J.D.I.’s Reversing Falls pulp and paper mill. 
Location: Queens 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 957 
Date registered: 2003/07/03 
Proponent: Premier Horticulture Peat Bog #115 — Berry Bog 
Description: Premier Horticulture Ltd is proposing the development of a peat bog operation in Bog #115 (Berry Bog), located at Gallagher Ridge, near Moncton. The harvested peat will be transported to their Rogersville facility for processing. Project activities will include ditching, construction of access roads, sedimentation ponds, and the collection of the peat resource. 
Location: Westmorland 
EIA specialist: Lee Swanson 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 101 KB)
Date of decision: 2001/03/16 

Project number: 958 
Date registered: 2003/07/25 
Proponent: Hydro Technologies (Canada) Inc. 
Description: Hydro Technologies (Canada) Inc. has proposed a groundwater exploration program in the Clover Hill Area, near Sussex.
Location: Kings 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 963 
Date registered: 2003/08/13 
Proponent: 056129 NB Inc. 
Description: The project entails construction of a new Laminated Veneer Lumber mill proposed by 056129 NB Inc., a member of the Atcon Group of Companies. The proposed mill would be located immediately south of the City of Miramichi, (approximately 2.5 kilometres south of the Miramichi River) and approximately 2 kilometres west of the intersection of Route 126 and Ray Barrieau Lane in Nowlanville. 
Location: Northumberland 
EIA specialist: David Whyte 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 964 
Date registered: 2003/08/22 
Proponent: City of Fredericton 
Description: This project involves the development of two additional production wells within the Queen’s Square wellfield, City of Fredericton. On July 25, 2003, a Certificate of Determination was issued for two water wells within this wellfield. The current proposal would increase the total number of wells to four. 
Location: York 
EIA specialist: Shawn Hamilton 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 25 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/05/05 

Project number: 969 
Date registered: 2003/09/22 
Proponent: Hoyt's Septic Services Ltd. 
Description: The project entails the construction of a system for receiving and treating septage from individual residential sewage systems. Septage would be collected by truck and hauled to the proposed facility. Treatment systems on site would include mechanical dewatering and mechanical aeration systems. The treated effluent would then discharge to a subsurface leaching bed. The facility would be located on vacant land within the Hanwell Local Service District, approximately 2 kilometres south of Hanwell Road, and approximately 3.5 kilometres west of the Fredericton city limits. 
Location: York 
EIA specialist: David Whyte 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 972 
Date registered: 2003/10/01 
Proponent: La Compagnie de Tourbe Fafard Ltee. 
Description: The proposed project involves the development of a 150-hectare peat harvesting operation on peatland #39 (a bog that totals 272 hectares). Construction activities would also involve excavation drainage ditches throughout the harvest area, two sedimentation basins, and fuel storage tanks. The harvested peat would be transported to an existing processing facility in Kent County. 
Location: Kent 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 109 KB)
Date of decision: 2004/10/18 

Project number: 973 
Date registered: 2003/10/10 
Proponent: Jeff Earle 
Description: Mr. Jeff Earl has proposed to undertake the reconstruction of the Bulmer’s Pond dam in Frosty Hollow, New Brunswick. 
Location: Westmorland 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 974 
Date registered: 2003/10/15 
Proponent: Benoit Savoie 
Description: The proposed project involves the development of a peat harvesting operation for Peatland #570, a bog that totals approximately 110 hectares. Construction activities would also involve excavation of drainage ditches throughout the harvest area, construction of sedimentation basins, and placement of fuel storage tanks. The harvested peat would be transported to an existing processing facility in the area. 
Location: Gloucester 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: Inactive/on-hold 

Project number: 975 
Date registered: 2003/10/16 
Proponent: MDI Waste Services 
Description: Sorting and Recovery of Construction and Demolition (C&D) Materials. This project involves the importation of construction & demolition waste from Maine, USA, for recycling. 
Location: Kings 
EIA specialist: David Maguire 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 978 
Date registered: 2003/11/17 
Proponent: Chateau Heights Water Committee/Commission 
Description: The Chateau Heights Water Committee/Commission has registered a proposal to undertake a groundwater supply exploration program intended to distribute and supply water to the Chateau Heights residential subdivision located just outside Fredericton. 
Location: York 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 979 
Date registered: 2003/11/19 
Proponent: Bedford Buck Ltd. 
Description: Westlake Subdivision Development — This project consists of a residential subdivision along the Petitcodiac River near Riverview. Several of the proposed lots would be located within 30 m of a wetland. 
Location: Albert 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Awaiting additional information 

Project number: 981 
Date registered: 2003/11/24 
Proponent: City of Moncton 
Description: It is proposal to undertake the construction of a second dam in the Turtle Creek Watershed to increase the water storage capacity of the City of Moncton, City of Dieppe, and the Town of Riverview water supply. The current average daily consumption for the three municipalities is currently approximately 11 million gallons. Estimates provided show that by the year 2021, the average daily demand is anticipated at 18.32 million gallons. The second dam is being proposed in order to provide the tri-community with the anticipated demand. 
Location: Albert 
EIA specialist: Lee Swanson 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 26 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/03/13 

Project number: 986 
Date registered: 2003/12/17 
Proponent: City of Moncton 
Description: The purpose of the proposed project is to construct a new watercourse channel for Jonathan Creek. The existing channel has begun to erode soils adjacent to Moncton’s former landfill and has been creating environmental issues. The project proposes the construction of a diversion channel to redirect water flow from the existing channel away from the landfill. 
Location: Westmorland 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 19 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/10/10 

Project number: 987 
Date registered: 2003/12/19 
Proponent: Elmtree Resources Ltd. 
Description: A new quarry to exploit a dolomite limestone deposit is proposed. Activities would include drilling, blasting, and trucking about 25,000 tonnes of dolomite per year. The extracted dolomite would be hauled by truck to Elmtree’s existing crushing plant, about 8 kilometres west of the proposed quarry. The project would take place on Crown Land, approximately 8 kilometres west of Sormany in Gloucester County. 
Location: Gloucester 
EIA specialist: David Whyte 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 109 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/09/21 

Project number: 988 
Date registered: 2003/12/30 
Proponent: Ducks Unlimited Canada 
Description: As recently as 2001, a beaver colony maintained a dam created the required shallow and deep marsh conditions required for wildlife. The beavers abandoned the dam, which eventually lead to degradation of the wetland’s wildlife habitat value. Ducks Unlimited (DU) Canada determined that when the beaver dam was active, the site had much higher wildlife value and habitat diversity, therefore DU has proposed to replace the beaver dam with a man made dam complete with fish passage and a water control structure.  
Location: Kent 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 16 KB)
Date of decision: 2004/11/19 

Project number: 991 
Date registered: 2004/01/23 
Proponent: Department of Transportation 
Description: Meduxnekeag River Bridge No. 2 (East Structure — Westbound lanes). The proposed project consists of the replacement of the Meduxnekeag River Bridge No. 2 (east structure carrying westbound traffic across the Meduxnekeag River) near the town of Woodstock. 
Location: Carleton 
EIA specialist: Joel Bragdon 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 313 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/02/08 

Project number: 992 
Date registered: 2004/01/27 
Proponent: Department of Transportation 
Description: Route 95 — Woodstock to USA Border. The proposed project consists of twinning Route 95 from approximately 1.85 km west of the TCH/Route 95 interchange in Woodstock, terminating at the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency at the Canada/USA Border. The total length of the alignment is 12.2 km and will be a Level 1 access-controlled highway with a design standard of RAD 120. 
Location: Carleton 
EIA specialist: Joel Bragdon 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 120 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/08/17 

Project number: 994 
Date registered: 2004/01/29 
Proponent: Renviro Park Inc. 
Description: Wastewater Treatment Lagoon — This project consists of the construction and operation of an aerated lagoon to treat domestic wastewater that will be created by future employees of the Renviro industrial park. The treated wastewater will be discharged into an NB Power cooling water storage pond, before finally being discharged into the Bay of Chaleur. 
Location: Gloucester 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/02/03 

Project number: 996 
Date registered: 2004/02/06 
Proponent: Westfield Golf & Country Club 
Description: Westfield Golf & Country Club Expansion — This project consists of redesigning three existing holes on the golf course and enlarging a pond used for irrigation purposes. 
Location: Kings 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 93 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/09/21 

Project number: 997 
Date registered: 2004/02/23 
Proponent: Village of Fredericton Junction 
Description: The purpose of the proposed project is to locate a new municipal water supply for Fredericton Junction. This will involve the drilling of exploratory test holes at three different sites to ensure adequate resources exist to meet the future water demands of the village. 
Location: Sunbury 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 82 KB)
Date of decision: 2009/06/17 

Project number: 999 
Date registered: 2004/03/11 
Proponent: Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Small Craft Harbours) 
Description: The purpose of the proposed harbour development project is to improve and increase the berthing space and service areas to accommodate the increased number of fishers using the integrated Richibucto Harbour. The proposed development includes construction of floating wharves, a breakwater, a marginal wharf, improvements to the existing north breakwater and wharf, as well as dredging the harbour, infilling to provide a service area, and upgrading electrical and mechanical services. 
Location: Kent 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/02/18 

Project number: 1000 
Date registered: 2004/03/15 
Proponent: Ville of Lamèque 
Description: The purpose of the proposed project is to construct several new municipal wells to provide additional water supply to the municipality of Lamèque. 
Location: Gloucester 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 85 KB)
Date of decision: 2010/08/11 

Project number: 1004 
Date registered: 2004/03/26 
Proponent: Ducks Unlimited Canada 
Description: Ducks Unlimited Canada is proposing to remove a portion of abandoned railway bed and a short agricultural dyke to allow tidal flow and restore 36 acres of freshwater marsh within the Musquash Estuary back to a fully functioning salt marsh. 
Location: Saint John 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 101 KB)
Date of decision: 2004/11/12 

Project number: 1006 
Date registered: 2004/04/08 
Proponent: Department of Transportation 
Description: Hay Island Causeway — Culvert Replacement/Upgrade. The proposed project is located in the Miramichi Inner Bay at Neguac and consists of replacing two existing culverts (2.1 m diameter corrugated steel culverts) with pre-cast concrete box culverts. 
Location: Northumberland 
EIA specialist: Danny Stymiest 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 106 KB)
Date of decision: 2008/02/13 

Project number: 1007 
Date registered: 2004/04/14 
Proponent: Town of Richibucto 
Description: Water Supply Evaluation — The proposed project involves exploring the options for an alternate water supply to replace an existing municipal drinking water well that is experiencing saltwater intrusion. The new well would be drilled adjacent to an existing well but at a shallower level. 
Location: Kent 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 249 KB)
Date of decision: 2004/11/29 

Project number: 1008 
Date registered: 2004/04/20 
Proponent: SunGro Horticulture 
Description: SunGro Horticulture is one of the largest producers of peat moss and professional growing mixes in North America. The project was proposed for Peatland #5, which is located entirely on Crown land. Peatland #5 is situated approximately 13 km south of Miramichi (Chatham) and is 240 hectares in size, with 166 hectares having peat depth greater than 1 metre available for development. Two-thirds (66%) of the bog will be used for peat production. 
Location: Northumberland 
EIA specialist: Shawn Hamilton 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (1.3 MB)
Date of decision: 2004/08/16 

Project number: 1009 
Date registered: 2004/05/31 
Proponent: 608402 NB Ltd. — Harbourview Estates 
Description: Harbourview Estates Development proposes to undertake the development of a serviced commercial/residential development near the Municipality of Shediac. 
Location: Westmorland 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 1010 
Date registered: 2004/06/03 
Proponent: Gray Aqua Farms Ltd. 
Description: Gray Aqua Farms Limited proposes to expand and diversify their existing aquaculture facility in Northampton, NB to raise Sturgeon for meat and caviar. The project entails the installation of 4 new water wells, plus the installation of new fish tanks. Supporting infrastructure would also be constructed, including piping between the tanks and the new wells, a water piped intake from the Saint John River, and a heat exchanger that would extract heat from the river water and use it raise the temperature of the ground water.  
Location: Carleton 
EIA specialist: David Whyte 
Status: Withdrawn by proponent 

Project number: 1011 
Date registered: 2004/06/18 
Proponent: Dark Harbour Wind 
Description: The proponent proposes to construct a 13-turbine wind farm near Dark Harbour. The project previously received a Certificate of Determination on September 16, 2004. The Certificate has been revised to reflect a new owner (Dark Harbour Wind ULC). 
Location: Grand Manan Island 
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 20 KB)
Date of decision: 2008/04/04 

Project number: 1012 
Date registered: 2004/06/18 
Proponent: Corporation du Développement des Deux Rivières Tracadie Inc. 
Description: This project is comprised of a proposed ecology centre, including its associated parking lot, maintenance building(s), man-made lake, walking bridge, boardwalk, trail system, and tour boat landing at Pointe-à-Bouleau, near the community of Tracadie-Sheila. This proposal is part of a larger development plan for the area by the Corporation des Deux Rivières Tracadie that was brought forward as a tourism initiative for the area. 
Location: Gloucester 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: Withdrawn by proponent 

Project number: 1013 
Date registered: 2004/06/21 
Proponent: Department of Supply & Services 
Description: The project consists of the construction of a new 70-bed primary care hospital close to Waterville. The facility will include an aerated lagoon with a sterilization system and a drilled well to supply potable water. The project also includes the replacement of an existing bridge to provide temporary access to the site. 
Location: Carleton 
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 19 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/01/18 

Project number: 1014 
Date registered: 2004/06/24 
Proponent: N.B. Coal Ltd. 
Description: The proposed project involves the expansion of the current coal mining operation at Salmon Harbour, near Grand Lake. This western extension would cover approximately 68 hectares. The coal mined from this operation would be sent to the NB Power Thermal Generating Station at Grand Lake over a three-year period. 
Location: Queens 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/03/04 

Project number: 1015 
Date registered: 2004/06/30 
Proponent: Department of Transportation 
Description: St. Stephen Truck Route Upgrade — The proposed project is located in the town of St. Stephen from Route 3 to Church Street and involves upgrading the existing 2-lane road to 4 lanes. The total length of the project will be approximately 4.2 km, and it will be a Level 1 controlled-access highway. 
Location: Charlotte 
EIA specialist: David Maguire 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 21 KB)
Date of decision: 2007/07/26 

Project number: 1016 
Date registered: 2004/07/26 
Proponent: Town of Rothesay 
Description: The Town of Rothesay proposes to replace an existing water well located in an existing municipal wellfield near Carpenter Pond. The project entails the drilling of small diameter exploratory holes at seven locations, followed by the drilling of 150 mm diameter test wells at the two most promising locations, and finally, the establishment of a gravel-packed production well at the preferred location. 
Location: Kings 
EIA specialist: David Whyte 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 101 KB)
Date of decision: 2006/03/08 

Project number: 1017 
Date registered: 2004/08/26 
Proponent: Doaktown Transport Ltd. 
Description: The proponent is investigating the possibility of developing a gas station, a fast-service restaurant, a convenience store, and a 100-unit motel adjacent to the Trans-Canada Highway in Salisbury. 
Location: Westmorland 
EIA specialist: David Whyte 
Status: Cancelled 

Project number: 1018 
Date registered: 2004/09/02 
Proponent: City of Moncton 
Description: The City of Moncton proposes extensions to the Vaughan Harvey and Assomption Boulevards to connect with the new Petitcodiac River bridge currently under construction near downtown Moncton. This project would greatly enhance connectivity between Moncton, Dieppe, Riverview, and surrounding communities. 
Location: Westmorland 
EIA specialist: Serge Gagnon 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/02/04 

Project number: 1019 
Date registered: 2004/09/01 
Proponent: Village of Minto 
Description: The project consists of replacing the existing wastewater treatment plant with a three-celled lagoon system to service the Village of Minto. The system will discharge treated effluent to Newcastle Creek using the same outfall pipe as the current system. 
Location: Queens 
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 19 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/02/03 

Project number: 1020 
Date registered: 2004/09/22 
Proponent: City of Saint John (Saint John Industrial Parks Ltd.) 
Description: The City of Saint John (Saint John Industrial Parks Ltd.) is proposing to construct and operate a barge terminal at Maguire’s Cove, near Lorneville, NB, adjacent to the NB Power Coleson Cove Generating Station. The proposed project includes a permanently fixed bulkhead, located at the shoreline, a barge landing pad, two permanently fixed moorings located on the west side of the landing pad, an access road to the landing pad and a small storage building. The purpose of the terminal is to for the shipment of large, prefabricated pollution control equipment for thermal generating plants located in various parts of the United States. Based on current predictions, the facility will be used 3 to 5 times a year and is not likely to exceed 12 uses per year. 
Location: Saint John 
EIA specialist: Germaine Pataki-Thériault 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 17 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/02/03 

Project number: 1021 
Date registered: 2004/09/30 
Proponent: Department of the Environment & Local Government 
Description: New Drinking Water Well — Birchwood Estates Subdivision — The proposed project entails drilling a new water well for the subdivision, located off the Hanwell Road in the Fredericton area, as the two existing wells are not producing sufficient water for residents. 
Location: York 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Withdrawn by proponent 

Project number: 1022 
Date registered: 2004/10/01 
Proponent: Island Fisherman Cooperative Association 
Description: The Island Fisherman Cooperative Association fish processing plant proposes to install a Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) system to remove suspended solids, fats, oils, and grease, as well as reduce the organic load in the process stream before effluent discharge. 
Location: Gloucester 
EIA specialist: Bernie Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (112 KB)
Date of decision: 2004/11/25 

Project number: 1023 
Date registered: 2004/10/15 
Proponent: Chocolate River Holdings Limited 
Description: Motel, Restaurant & Campground Wastewater Treatment System Upgrade — The project consists of upgrading the existing wastewater treatment system to serve the needs of a motel, restaurant, and campground. 
Location: Albert 
EIA specialist: David Maguire 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 18 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/01/20 

Project number: 1024 
Date registered: 2004/11/12 
Proponent: NB Department of Supply and Services 
Description: Frye Lake Bird and Nature Viewing Site — The proponent is proposing to construct and operate a bird and nature viewing site near Frye Lake, in the northern area of Miscou Island. The project would involve constructing a small roadside pull-off area that would include a parking area (five – 10 cars), a trail to a viewing tower on the shore's edge and interpretive panels. 
Location: Gloucester 
EIA specialist: Pierre Doucet 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 14 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/01/31 

Project number: 1025 
Date registered: 2004/11/15 
Proponent: Fundy Region Solid Waste Commission 
Description: The proposed project involves increasing the height of the existing cells at the Crane Mountain Landfill by 15 metres (from 90 to 105 metres), thereby increasing the landfill’s lifespan by an estimated 10–15 years. The landfill is located near the Town of Grand Bay-Westfield and close to the northern limits of the City of Saint John. 
Location: Saint John 
EIA specialist: Germaine Pataki-Thériault 
Status: Withdrawn by proponent 

Project number: 1026 
Date registered: 2004/12/09 
Proponent: Noranda Inc., Heath Steele Mine 
Description: The proponent proposes to remove two dams (McCormack Reservoir Dam and the North Little River Lake Dam) that were constructed as part of the operation of the Heath Steele metal mine (approximately 55 km northwest of Miramichi). These dams were used during mining operations but are no longer required following the mine’s closure in 1999. 
Location: Northumberland 
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 19 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/07/25 

Project number: 1027 
Date registered: 2004/12/16 
Proponent: Envirem Technologies Inc. 
Description: The proposed project involves the importation of wood fibre residue from Fraser’s Paper Inc. in Madawaska, Maine. The wood fibre residue will be used as carbon feedstock, along with poultry litter, at a composting facility near Saint François to produce organic fertilizer. 
Location: Madawaska 
EIA specialist: Sheila Goucher 
Status: Certificate of Determination issued (PDF 101 KB)
Date of decision: 2005/02/10