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Facilities Application | Trans Mountain
Construction Workforce Impacts Planning Vegetation Management Watercourses and Water Ecosystems
Groundwater Management Plan Engaging Communities
Mountain Pipeline has applied to the National Energy Board for authorization to
expand the capacity of its 1,150-km oil pipeline running from Edmonton, Alberta to
Burnaby, BC. Trans Mountain filed an eight-volume, 15,000-page Facilities
Application in December 2013. Additional filings are anticipated as the
Application proceeds. All official filings submitted to the NEB are available in its online document library, organized into folders based on who submitted the document – National Energy Board folder, Trans Mountain Pipeline folder, Intervenors folder and Letters of Comment folder.In
April 2014, the Board issued a Hearing Order to review the Application
and outlined key steps and deadlines in the review process including a
series of opportunities for the Board and Intervenors to pose Information
Requests, or IRs, to Trans Mountain. The company will also have an opportunity
to pose IRs to Intervenors. In September 2015, the NEB updated the hearing schedule.The Application is available below, along with
summaries of some of the volumes. Links to IR filings will be provided as they become
available. Updates to the Application, including supplemental evidence, are
also posted as they become available. Summaries are not a substitute for the
actual content of the submission. Please refer to the complete volume for a full
description of the Project.The Application is also available in various communities along the pipeline and marine corridor. The list of communities and locations is available here. Additionally, the Application is posted for public viewing on the NEB website, along with other related regulatory documents. While the format of the Application appears different on each website, the content is the same. If there are any discrepancies between the summaries or this version of the Application, please refer to the official version on the NEB website. Videos
NEB Review Process
Getting to the Route
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NEB & Intervenor Information Requests – Replacement Evidence
Consultation Update #3
Consultation Update #3 for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project contains updates to the NEB about the ongoing public consultation, Aboriginal engagement and landowner engagement programs. These updates cover the time period between May 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014.
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Consultation Update No. 1 & Errata
3A explains Trans Mountain’s engagement to date with stakeholders, including local government and community groups.
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Jump to Biophysical Technical Reports:
Acid Rock Drainage and Metal Leaching Potential
Terrestrial Noise and Vibration
Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas
Fisheries (Alberta)
Fisheries (BC)
Wildlife Modelling and Species Accounts
Jump to Socio-Economic Technical Reports:
Worker Expenditures Along the Pipeline Corridor
Managed Forest Areas and Forest Health
Viewshed Modelling Analysis
Screening Level Human Health Risk Assessment of Pipeline and Facilities
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TERMPOL 3.19 – Oil Handling Facilities Requirements Read a Summary