EIS Guidelines definition

EIS Guidelines means the direction provided to the Proponent by the federal Minister of the Environment which must be addressed in the Proponent’s EIS to be prepared for the Joint Review Panel.
EIS Guidelines means the document provided to the proponent by the federal Minister of the Environment and the Executive Director of EAO that identifies the issues to be addressed and the information to be provided in the EIS.
EIS Guidelines mean the direction provided to the Proponent by Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador, which must be addressed in the Proponent's Environmental Impact Statement;

Examples of EIS Guidelines in a sentence

  • The proponent’s response will be considered by the Agency, EAO and Responsible Authorities, and the Agency and EAO will direct the proponent to amend the draft EIS Guidelines as required.

  • The Working Group will consider the public comments and the proponent’s response and will provide its advice on the draft EIS Guidelines to the Agency and EAO.

  • The Federal Minister of the Environment and the Executive Director of EAO will issue the final EIS Guidelines to the proponent.

  • The Agency and EAO will amend the draft EIS Guidelines where appropriate.


More Definitions of EIS Guidelines

EIS Guidelines means the Guidelines for the Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement for the Keeyask Generation Project to be issued by Regulatory Authorities to guide the preparation of the EIS.
EIS Guidelines mean the direction provided to the Proponent by the Minister on matters which must be addressed in the Proponent's Environmental Impact Statement;
EIS Guidelines means the direction provided to Stillwater Canada Inc. by the former federal Minister of the Environment in August 2011, which must be addressed in the Proponent’s Environmental Impact Statement to be prepared for the Joint Review Panel.
EIS Guidelines means the direction provided to the Proponent by the federal Minister of the Environment which must be addressed in the Proponent’s EIS to be prepared for the joint review panel.
EIS Guidelines refers to the Guidelines for the Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement for the Xxxxxx Logistics Hub Project. The EIS Guidelines were released on July 20, 2015;

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