NEB releases national engagement tour report
Published by Stephanie Roker,
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World Pipelines,
The National Energy Board (NEB) has released ‘Engaging Canadians on Pipeline Safety’. The report follows a 34 city national engagement tour that the NEB Chair and CEO Peter Watson started in January 2015 in Atlantic Canada, and concluded 3 June in Calgary with the NEB Pipeline Safety Forum.
The report
The report summarises what the NEB heard during the engagement tour. It outlines common themes that were brought forward in every region of Canada and describes how the NEB will address the feedback.
From January to June 2015, Mr. Watson met directly with municipal and provincial leaders and staff, First Nations Chiefs and Band Councils, environmental groups, first responders and academics, as well as professional and industry organisations to discuss pipeline safety and environmental protection.
Through 2015, the NEB achieved several milestones that are in direct response to what Mr. Watson and NEB staff heard during the tour. They include: a full public consultation on company emergency response plans; the launch of a pipeline incident map; posting NEB inspection reports online; and opening two regional NEB offices in Montréal and Vancouver.
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“The NEB is not done with engaging Canadians: on the contrary, the Engagement Initiative was meant to be the beginning of a new and different kind of conversation with our stakeholders,” said Peter Watson, NEB Chair and CEO.
Edited from source by Stephanie Roker
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/13012016/neb-releases-national-engagement-tour-report/
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