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The Activities Designation Regulation (Alberta Regulation 211/96) under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) requires that the defined types of plants obtain an approval for construction, operation, or reclamation. The purpose of this guide is to assist companies or their agents in preparing applications.
EPEA was enacted in September, 1993 replaced nine former acts, including both the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act. The procedures for obtaining approvals under EPEA are significantly different than under previous legislation (i.e. Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act). EPEA also has public notification, review and appeal provisions and requirements which must be complied with when seeking a new approval or an amendment/renewal for an energy facility. This guideline has been written to assist companies in preparing applications to construct or operate sour gas processing plants and heavy oil processing plants.
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This form is used to document that a landowner (or designate) has had an opportunity to discuss with an operator (or their designate) aspects of remediation and reclamation that are planned for, or conducted on their land.
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Alberta Land Conservation and Reclamation Council conservation and reclamation information letter on Reclamation Certificate Application Fees for Wellsites and Associated Facilities and Access Roads - 2001 Update
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Alberta Land Conservation and Reclamation Council conservation and reclamation information letter on Standard Detailed Site Assessment Forms for Wellsite Certification
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Calculation of flare stack parameters
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Form for Phase 1 Environment Site Assessmentss.
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Phase I pipeline reclamation assessment
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Effective May 8, 2006 the $300 fee for reclamation certificate applications on upstream oil and gas sites is being replaced with a $700 fee.
The new fee was recommended by the Upstream Oil and Gas Reclamation and Remediation Advisory Committee to fund the Government of Alberta's external costs for environmental field audits on sites that receive reclamation certificates (including hiring a consultant and collecting and analyzing soil samples).
Oil and gas operators applying for a reclamation certificate must submit the fee with their application. Any applications received after May 8, 2006 without the $700 fee will be returned with a request for the new amount.
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Effective May 8, 2006 the $300 fee for reclamation certificate applications on upstream oil and gas sites is being replaced with a $700 fee.
The new fee was recommended by the Upstream Oil and Gas Reclamation and Remediation Advisory Committee to fund the Government of Alberta's external costs for environmental field audits on sites that receive reclamation certificates (including hiring a consultant and collecting and analyzing soil samples).
Oil and gas operators applying for a reclamation certificate must submit the fee with their application. Any applications received after May 8, 2006 without the $700 fee will be returned with a request for the new amount.
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Upstream Oil and Gas Facility Complaint Form
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