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Assessing Drilling Waste Disposal Areas - Calculation Tables for Compliance Options 1 and 2. A spreadsheet form for the calculation of drilling waste dispoal data is provided.
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Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) in partnership with Transport Canada and vehicle manufacturers. The Office of Energy Efficiency at NRCan thanks the Association of International Automobile Manufacturers of Canada (AIAMC) and the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association (CVMA) for their assistance in the production and distribution of the 2005 Fuel Consumption Guide. Special thanks are extended to Transport Canada for collecting and verifying the fuel consumption data provided by vehicle manufacturers and used in this Guide.
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Alberta Environment is moving from its traditional command-and-control role to one of shared environmental management working together and taking joint responsibility with other departments, industry, municipalities and stakeholders to achieve agreed-upon natural resource and environmental management outcomes. This move supports the Government of Alberta’s commitment to sustainable resource and environmental management (SREM).
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The Government of Alberta commits to greening its operations through the Greening Government Strategy. The purpose of the strategy is to continuously reduce detrimental environmental impacts that result from Government of Alberta operations and overall procurement practices.
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EIA Complete Letter to ERCB for the Harvest Operations Corp. BlackGold Expansion Project ERCB Application No. 1636814 and EPEA Application No. 002-246984
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What is an identification app?
An app is an application program you can download onto your mobile device and/or computer. Biodiversity identification apps have practical features, including similar
species comparisons and voices (i.e. calls, songs). Once you have installed them, you can use your mobile device as a field guide. Keep in mind that the apps listed below are only a sample of what's available.
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On 13 March 2012, the Minister of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development (ESRD) announced the formation of the Alberta Environmental Monitoring Working Group (Working Group) that was tasked to: “…provide expert advice, viable options and recommendations…in deciding the future governance and funding of a new provincial monitoring, evaluation and reporting system”. The Working Group was directed to report by 30 June 2012 with “…recommendations and other relevant advice that outlines and assesses governance options ranging from an arm’s length public agency to a structure internal to the Government of Alberta.” The Working Group was also directed to”…indicate options, recommendations and implications of sustainable funding mechanisms and budgetary accountability…”for each governance option.
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Map Industrial Heartland and Capital Region
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This policy document outlines the approach followed by Alberta Environment (AENV) staff to develop industrial release limits for approvals under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. The policy supports the Alberta Government's "Commitment to Sustainable Resource & Environmental Management" by outlining how pollution prevention/control requirements are established for industrial releases to the environment.
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The Laboratory Data Quality Assurance Policy sets out the mechanism with which Alberta ensures that analytical data vital to environmental management and regulatory assurance is accurate.
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