Detailed Route Hearings resume in B.C. Lower Mainland for Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project
Media Advisory
For immediate release
March 13, 2018
CALGARY – The National Energy Board (NEB) is set to resume Detailed Route Hearings in the B.C. Lower Mainland area to hear from landowners who have raised concerns with the detailed route of the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project.
The NEB has scheduled hearings in Burnaby. B.C., starting at 8:30 am on Friday March 16 and running until March 20 at the Delta Burnaby for landowners and affected persons granted a hearing. Hearings originally scheduled for earlier in the week have been cancelled after statements of opposition were withdrawn.
The 1,147 km pipeline project was approved by the Government of Canada in November 2016 along an approximate 150 metre-wide pipeline corridor. The detailed route approval process will determine the exact placement of the new pipeline within the approved corridor. It is a key regulatory step required by the NEB before construction can begin on the new pipeline.
Details of these hearings, a daily schedule of appearances and transcripts are available on the NEB website.
The NEB wishes to provide a safe and secure opportunity for all participants to share their input. Access to the hearing room will be limited to landowners and their registered guests, Trans Mountain staff, NEB staff and accredited media. Those unable to attend the hearing in-person can access the live audio feed on the NEB website. For more details on the oral hearing process, please see Procedural Update #6 [Filing A89853].
Media accreditation is required for all journalists who wish to attend the hearing in-person. Media should contact James Stevenson at NEB Communications at least one business day before the hearing day they wish to attend, and provide a letter requesting accreditation on official letterhead of a media organization, signed by the Publisher, Editor-in-chief, or Assignment Editor (along with their contact information). More information on media accreditation is available on the NEB website.
At the hearings, all media must be able to present government issued photo ID along with a business card. Please note that no video or photography will be permitted after the Panel Chair’s opening statement.
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Related Documents
- Procedural Update #6 [Filing A89853]
For further information:
James Stevenson
Communications Officer
Canada Energy Regulator
Email: james.stevenson@cer-rec.gc.ca
Cell: 403-613-6126
Telephone (toll free): 1-800-899-1265
Facsimile: 403-292-5503
Facsimile (toll free): 1-877-288-8803
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