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Title: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT EA PROCESS


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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (EA) PROCESS

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GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK
                                                 
                   
  Proposal
Scoping
Analysis of effects
Identification of mitigation
Evaluation of significance
Post Decision Activity
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORKPROPOSAL
                                                 
                   
  Proposal
  Notification of authorities, public
  Project description, screening
  Scoping
  Analysis of effects
  Identification of mitigation
  Evaluation of significance
  Post decision activity
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORKSCOPING
                                                 
                   
  Proposal
  Scoping
  Scope of assessment
  Scope of project
  Analysis of effects
  Identification of mitigation
  Evaluation of significance
  Post decision activity
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORKANALYSIS OF
EFFECTS
                                                 
                   
  Proposal
  Scoping
  Identification and assessment methods
  Project and environmental components
  Analysis of effects
  Identification of mitigation
  Evaluation of significance
  Post decision activity
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORKIDENTIFICATION
OF MITIGATION
                                                 
                   
  Proposal
  Scoping
  Analysis of effects
  Prevention, reduction, minimization
  Regulatory, management measures
  Identification of mitigation
  Evaluation of significance
  Post decision activity
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORKEVALUATION OF
SIGNIFICANCE
                                                 
                   
  Proposal
  Scoping
  Analysis of effects
  Identification of mitigation
Regulatory, standards, thresholds
Significance evaluation framework
Evaluation of significance
  Post decision activity
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORKPOST DECISION
ACTIVITY
                                                 
                   
  Proposal
  Scoping
  Analysis of effects
  Identification of mitigation
  Evaluation of significance
  Licence, permit, approval
  Monitor, inspect, surveillance, audit
  Post decision activity
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SCREENING?
  • Process to determine whether or not a project
    requires an environmental assessment and to what
    degree the assessment is required
  • Conducted as early as practical prior to
    irrevocable commitments and decisions
  • Can be carried out by the proponent or authority
    having jurisdiction

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SCREENING PROCESS
No Assessment
Process stops
Proposal
Screening Criteria
Additional Information?
Assessment / Level of Assessment
Process begins
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SCREENING CRITERIA
  • Characteristics of the project
  • size
  • use of natural resources
  • production of waste
  • Location of the project
  • existing land use
  • carrying capacity
  • absorption capacity
  • Nature of the effects
  • magnitude
  • geographic extent
  • frequency and duration

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APPROACHES
  • 1. Use of policy delineations based on project
    type or size, e.g. World Bank
  • A - projects that need limited environmental
    review
  • B - projects that need some preliminary review
  • C - normally do not need an environmental
    analysis
  • D - beneficial and emergency recovery projects
  • 2. Conduct initial environmental review
  • Determine if an assessment is required or
    excluded by legislation
  • Obtain additional information to make a
    determination if a detailed assessment is required

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SCREENING RESULTS
  • Simple assessment 98 (many more are excluded)
  • Screening (CEAA)
  • Complex assessment LT2
  • Comprehensive Study (CEAA)
  • Environmental Impact Statement (MEA)
  • Major assessment - LT1
  • Panel Review (CEAA)
  • Public Hearing (MEA)

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SCREENING METHODS
  • Decision-makers discretion - need assessed on a
    case-by-case basis
  • Initial environmental examination (pre-screening)
    - based on existing information
  • Regulations - e.g. Canadian Environmental
    Assessment Act
  • Project lists (with or without thresholds) -
    established criteria used to determine which
    projects undergo environmental assessment
  • Criteria - guides to determine likely
    significance
  • Exclusion lists - specific projects with
    insignificant environmental effects

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SCOPING?
  • Process used to identify important issues,
    public concerns, environmental components and
    potentially significant environmental effects to
    be examined in an environmental assessment
  • establishes the boundaries for an environmental
    assessment
  • focuses the assessment on relevant issues and
    concerns
  • reduces the risk of including inappropriate
    components or excluding components that should be
    assessed

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SCOPING ACTIVITIES
  • Scope of project
  • Principal project
  • Undertakings
  • Other projects
  • Scope of assessment
  • Public consultation
  • Approaches
  • Methods
  • Boundaries
  • Spatial
  • Temporal
  • Environmental issues
  • Public concerns

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CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS
  • Start-up Questions
  • Does CEAA apply?
  • Is the proposal a project under CEAA?
  • Is the project excluded?
  • Does the project involve a Federal Authority?
  • Is there a Section 5 trigger?
  • Federal proponent
  • Federal funds
  • Federal lands
  • Federal approval, licence, etc.

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DOES THE ACT APPLY?
  • Is the proposal a project?
  • Is the project included?
  • Is there a Federal Authority?
  • Is there a Section 5 trigger?
  • if yes, then CEAA applies

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DOES THE CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ACT
APPLY?
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IS THE PROPOSAL A PROJECT?
  • Is the project an undertaking in relation to a
    physical work?
  • Is the project on the Inclusion List Regulations?
  • if yes, the proposal is a project

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IS THE PROJECT EXCLUDED?
  • Is the project on the Exclusion List Regulations?
  • Is the project otherwise excluded by national
    emergency, prevention of damage to property or
    environment, or national interest (Section 7)?
  • if yes, the project is excluded

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IS THERE A FEDERAL AUTHORITY?
  • Is there a Federal Authority?
  • Minister of the Crown
  • Agency of the government of Canada
  • Department or corporation under the Financial
    Administration Act
  • Any other body by regulation under CEAA
  • if yes, there is a FA

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IS THERE A S.5 TRIGGER?
  • Does the Federal Authority
  • Propose the project?
  • Make payment or provides financial assistance?
  • Sell, lease or otherwise dispose of lands?
  • Issue a permit or license, grant an approval (Law
    List Regulations)?
  • if yes, there is a s.5 trigger

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MANITOBA ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS
  • Process explanation exists
  • General process description available
  • Process evolving with Manitobas Sustainable
    Development Act
  • Environment Act being amended
  • Details in project-specific guidelines
  • Harmonization with federal process
  • information bulletin

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MANITOBA ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS
                                                 
                   
  Proposal
  Screening
Further Information
Public Hearing
Licence Decision
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LICENCING PROCEDURES REGULATION
  • Requires submission of a proposal
  • Defines information requirements for proposal
  • Director may waive requirements
  • Identifies timelines for review of development
    proposals

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PROPOSAL FORM
  • Tombstone information
  • Description of development
  • Schedule
  • Funding
  • Environmental assessment
  • description of potential impacts
  • environmental management practices to prevent or
    mitigate adverse impacts
  • Supporting documents

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CEAA Notification
Screening
Proposal
Additional Information
Public Hearings
Licence Decision
Public Registry Public Review MC Review TAC
Review Harmonization
Public Notification
MANITOBA ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PROCESS
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LICENSING PROCESS
  • 1. File proposal (mandatory)
  • proposal form
  • public notification
  • one-window
  • 2. Project screening (mandatory)
  • public and Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)
    review
  • public registry
  • harmonization
  • proponent notified

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LICENSING PROCESS (cont.)
  • 3. Further information (discretionary)
  • Class 1
  • additional information / detailed plans
  • guidelines instructions for further studies
  • Class 2
  • additional information / assessment report
  • guidelines instructions for public consultation
  • Class 3
  • same as Class 2
  • Minister directs

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LICENSING PROCESS (cont.)
  • 4. Public hearing (discretionary)
  • Minister causes conduct
  • Clean Environment Commission (CEC) conducts
  • advice / recommendations to Minister
  • 5. Licensing decision (mandatory)
  • issue / refuse license
  • terms and conditions
  • appeal

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Next Class
  • Read about the Canadian Environmental Assessment
    Act (CEAA) and regulations
  • Visit the Canadian Environmental Assessment
    Agency Website - www.ceaa.gc.ca
  • Review the definitions project, environment,
    environmental effect, federal authority,
    responsible authority, mitigation, etc.
  • Come to class prepared to discuss the Act and
    its application to projects in Canada
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