Another opportunity for local residents to offer up comments on a major Northwest project has arrived, as the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency outlines the procedure for public comments for the start of the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project process.
The advisory issued on June 3rd calls for comments on the proposed natural gas pipeline that will bring natural gas from the Hudson's Hope area of British Columbia to a proposed LNG Terminal on Lelu Island.
The notice from the CEAA can be found here.
Background on the Project from the CEAA can be examined here.
The public participation phase of this initial process will come to an end on June 24th, 2013 the final date when comments can be submitted to the CEAA.
Representatives of Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project, appeared in front of Prince Rupert City Council on May 27th, 2013, you can review their presentation to Council from the City Council video archive here, the Prince Rupert Gas presentation ran from the 1 minute mark to 33 minute mark)
LNG World News, an industrial news portal offered up this review of the CEAA process.
You can learn more about the proposal from our LNG Archives, the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project will supply the Petronas/Progress Terminal project on Lelu Island.
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