Infrastructure

Municipal infrastructure is what cities and towns are built on and it is also a key component of what we do. We are the go-to team for all your municipal infrastructure needs. Every step of the way from strategic planning to regulatory compliance, we have got you covered with our extensive environmental planning knowledge.

Our Experience in Environmental Planning for Infrastructure:

Municipalities manage their infrastructure to ensure public safety and service. They also need new, more innovative ways of doing this as land development continues in the community.

The Green Plan’s team of environmental consultants have comprehensive experience in providing services related to developing infrastructure; ranging from strategic planning to regulatory compliance which will help develop communities for sustainability into the future.

  • Strategic environmental planning for land use development and regulatory approval acquisition
  • Land use and mitigation planning
  • Approvals for pipelines, roads, gravel pits, boat launches, etc
  • Wetland assessments and compensation plans
  • Conservation and Reclamation Plans pursuant to Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development (AESRD) policy
  • Soil salvage and conservation plans
  • Water Act and Fisheries Act Authorizations; water management, water licensing, steam crossings, fish habitat etc.
  • Notification as per the Code of Practice for Watercourse Crossing
  • Environmental protection plans and alignment sheets

PROJECTS WE'VE DONE

Pigeon Lake Regional Wastewater Steering Committee, Pigeon Lake, Alberta
We were retained by Associated Engineering to conduct an Environmental Overview (EO) for a proposed regional wastewater transmission system near Pigeon Lake, Alberta. The EO was conducted to provide planning criteria for a pre-design study for the Pigeon Lake Regional Wastewater Steering Committee. The planned improvements included a 35km waste transmission line, six pump stations and a treatment plant.
Altex Energy Oil Transload, Lynton Intermodal Fort McMurray, AB
We were retained by Altex Energy to undertake an environmental assessment and environmental management plan to provide planning criteria for a proposed transload facility at the CN Lynton Intermodal Transload Facility near Fort McMurray. The facility will be used to transfer crude oil (bitumen) from truck to railcar and condensate from railcar to truck on the backhaul using specially designed loading gantries and intermediate on-site storage.
Inter-Chem Sulphur Transload, Conklin, AB
We were retained by Inter-Chem to prepare an environmental assessment of the project and facilitate the acquisition of the required land use zoning and regulatory applications. Barr Siding is located near Conklin, AB, approximately 80 kms southeast of Fort McMurray and 400 kms north of Edmonton on Highway 881. The facility will be used to transfer molten sulphur from truck to railcar for shipment to refineries in Canada and the US.
Belcourt Saxon Coal Project, Tumbler Ridge, BC
We were retained by UMA Engineering to conduct an Environmental Screening of two potential transportation corridors associated with the Belcourt - Saxon Coal Project near Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.The rail routes are referred to as the Belcourt Saxon/Quinette connection operating south from Tumbler Ridge and the CN Fraser Subdivision connection near Bend. The combined estimated length of the two corridors is 300 miles. The assessment was aimed at identifying environmental and regulatory constraints associated with the proposed alignments to help with alignment routing and configuration.
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