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Developing our environmental plan

September 23, 2012
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Coastal GasLink has developed an Environmental Management Plan, documenting effective measures to avoid and mitigate potential adverse effects. This plan forms part of Volume II of our application to the BC Environmental Assessment Office.
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Traditional knowledge of the land

September 23, 2012
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The following video highlights how TransCanada relies on Aboriginal communities’ traditional knowledge of the land.
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Environmental approach

September 23, 2012
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Coastal GasLink pipeline project has collected information about the local environment to identify appropriate measures and mitigate potential adverse effects on the environment. We will continue to engage with Aboriginal and local communities throughout the life of the pipeline to co
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The right-of-way

September 23, 2012
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The Coastal GasLink pipeline project right-of-way is approximately 45 metres wide during construction, and will be cleared of trees and brush. Once construction is complete, the right-of-way will be maintained at approximately 32 metres in width to allow for operation, and to keep the
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About Coastal GasLink

Coastal GasLink Pipeline Limited proposes to build an approximately 670-kilometre pipeline from the Dawson Creek area to the west coast of B.C. The pipeline will transport natural gas to the proposed LNG Canada facility near Kitimat. The proposed Coastal GasLink route, as presented in our 2014 application to the BC Environmental Assessment Office, was determined by considering Aboriginal, landowner and stakeholder input, the environment, archaeological and cultural values, land use compatibility, safety, constructability and economics.

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What's New

Project Update: Coastal GasLink Construction Activities at South Houston Site 9A
Feb 15, 2019
Project Update: Coastal GasLink Employee and Contractor Accommodations
Feb 14, 2019
David Pfeiffer named Coastal GasLink President
Feb 06, 2019

Contact Us

Coastal GasLink
#630 Granville Street
Vancouver, B.C.
V7Y 1G5

Toll-free: 1.855.633.2011
Fax: 1.403.920.2200
Email: coastalgaslink@transcanada.com


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