Next week, the National Energy Board (NEB) will start taking
applications for public participation in its review of Kinder Morgan’s proposal
to expand the Trans Mountain Pipeline.
When the NEB publishes the application form (we expect on
January 15th), you’ll have a short window of time (likely 30 days)
to get you application in to the NEB. If you don’t apply during that window,
you won’t be able to officially comment on the project when the hearings roll
around a few months later.
The bottom line? If you want to tell the government what you
think about Kinder Morgan’s pipeline plan, you need to fill in that form – and start
preparing now.
Photo by James Fehon |
Step 2. Learn more
about what’s involved in participating in a NEB hearing process. The NEB
has yet to release full details, but here’s what we’re expecting. When you fill
out the application form, you can ask to be a ‘Commenter’ (submit a letter of
comment) or ‘Intervenor’ (requires greater time commitment, allows you to take
part in oral hearings, and allows you to ask for information of Kinder Morgan –
and them of you). To be able to participate, the NEB wants you to show that you
are either ‘directly affected’ (eg. live or own property along the pipeline or
tanker route, or have a job that could be affected by a spill etc.) or have
‘relevant information or expertise’ (ie. knowledge of a local place, or
information about a relevant business sector such as tourism or
recreation). Whatever the form ends up
saying, if you feel that you will be impacted in any way by Kinder Morgan’s
project, it’s worth submitting an application and going on record that you want
your voice to be heard.
Find out more:
- Using your voice: participating in the NEB’s review of Kinder Morgan’s pipeline and tanker proposal (2-page briefing prepared by Raincoast, Sierra Club and Pipe Up Network)
- Let BC Decide (website from Burnaby MP Kennedy Stewart)
- NEB PowerPoint presentation
Step 3. Get advice.
We know the process looks daunting, and we want to make sure that everyone who
cares about this issue gets the support they need to have their say. Once the
NEB opens the call for applications, we and other organizations will be working
together to hold workshops to offer advice and help you fill out the form.
We’ll also distribute a guide to filling out the form, and will be available by
email and phone to offer advice. Stay tuned to our website for more
details. In the meantime, MP Kennedy
Stewart is holding a workshop in
Burnaby on January 25th, and his office is another good port of
call for information and advice.
There are all kinds of critiques we can make about the NEB
process – restricting public participation and not taking climate change into
account being high on the list– but it is your one opportunity to formally
state your opinion, so make sure you don’t miss out.
And don’t forget to spread the word!
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