

Public Consultation And Communications

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PIPELINE HOME
INTRODUCTION
Return to the pipeline project home page.
IN THIS SECTION
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Learn what happened at two public open houses already held on the proposed pipeline.
QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS
Read the concerns expressed by citizens in response to a recent poject questionnaire.
DOWNLOADS
LETTER TO AGENCIES
Electronic copy of the letter to stakeholder agencies providing notification of the pipeline proposal.
[PDF 274KB]
LETTERS OF INVITATION
The notice to the public regarding the pipeline proposal and the October 2004 open houses.
[PDF 152KB]
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Public and agency consultation is an important part of this project and continues through all of the study phases. From the outset and throughout the EA process, Utilities Kingston stresses the importance of consulting with area residents, community organizations and government agencies.
To meet the EA consultation requirements set by the Ontario Energy Board, and to set the stage for achieving the consultation objectives, the consultation plan called for a series of communication and consultation activities that would be closely linked to the technical work being conducted as part of the EA.
Communication activities included a newspaper notice, Letter to Agencies , letters of invitation/notification, a public open house meeting and a project Web site. In addition, meetings in person, by telephone and electronic mail were also undertaken by SENES/UK staff. The following sections detail public and agency consultation activities since the inception of the environmental assessment.
The following were objectives of the public consultation program:
- To seek out and involve potentially affected members of the public in the process;
- To provide participants with the information they required to participate in a meaningful way;
- To make all reasonable efforts to identify the interests of, and meet the needs of participants;
- To provide opportunities to participants for meaningful input into the process;
- To consider public issues/concerns in developing the project design and making project approval decisions; and
- To communicate how the input from the public affected outcomes (i.e., project design and review/approval decisions).
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