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June 6, 2008

Alberta set to waive environmental impact studies on mega power-line projects

Government regulations are being changed in Alberta to eliminate any requirement that massive power-line projects be examined for their environmental impact.

The government announced that it will exempt proposed transmission line projects from requiring Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) because the Alberta Utilities Commission already addresses Albertans’ major concerns on routing and health.

“Our experience has shown Albertans’ concerns over transmission lines are related to routing, land management and human health — all of which can be addressed through the Alberta Utilities Commission process,” said Environment Minister Rob Renner.

“As a result of these changes, resources can be better dedicated to other environmental issues.”

The Alberta Utilities Commission will continue to regulate transmission lines and provide opportunity for public input on proposed projects.

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