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Study Update - April 2005

Component Studies and EIA Reports

  • The Biophysical and Socio-economic Component Study report has been completed, following a review by the Technical Review Committee (TRC). The AMEC Study Team is presently preparing the final report for translation.
  • The Modelling Component Study report and its appendices have been reviewed by the TRC. The AMEC Study Team is presently addressing the TRC comments and is in the process of finalizing the report.
  • The Public Consultation Report has been reviewed by the TRC. The AMEC Study Team is presently finalizing the report.
  • The EIA Report has been reviewed by the TRC. The AMEC Study Team is presently addressing the TRC comments and is in the process of finalizing the report.

Consultation Activities

On March 15, 2005 a member of the AMEC Study Team and a member of the New Brunswick Department of Supply and Services (NBDSS) presented an update on the EIA report to the following associations: the Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce Environmental Committee; the civil engineering students at the University of Moncton; and the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering.

On April 4, 2005 a member of the AMEC Study Team and a member of NBDSS met with Fort Folly First Nation Council (FFFN) and presented an update on the EIA study and discussed the land and resource use by FFFN.

It is intended that a consultation session will be held by NBDSS and the AMEC Study Team in order to present and summarize the final component study reports and the EIA Report (including conclusions and recommendations). At this event, which will announced in due time, copies of the component study reports, public consultation report and the EIA Report will be available.

The tracking log which records all public, stakeholders and aboriginal community questions and comments on the Petitcodiac River Causeway EIA study was updated in March 2005 and is posted on the website under the public consultation link.

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