Journal Pioneer

An environmen­tally sensitive matter

- BY TERESA WRIGHT

P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchla­n is calling on the federal government to require a more comprehens­ive impact assessment of Northern Pulp’s plans for a new effluent treatment facility for its Pictou County mill, citing concerns over P.E.I.’s lobster industry. MacLauchla­n has sent letters to both federal Environmen­t Minister Catherine McKenna and Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil expressing his concerns over the proposed facility’s plans to release wastewater from the pulp mill into the Northumber­land Strait.

“I share the concerns of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island fishers that an outflow pipe placed into the Northumber­land Strait could have unintended consequenc­es for our commercial fishery and aquacultur­e industries,” MacLauchla­n wrote.

“An effluent pipe that would allow as much as 75,000 cubic metres of fresh warm water to be directed daily into the Northumber­land Strait is not a project that our government will support as proposed.”

Northern Pulp in Pictou, N.S., has been told by the Nova Scotia government to replace the wastewater treatment facility at the mill by 2020. But, updating the facility could involve a process that would see wastewater drained into the Northumber­land Strait, if it goes ahead as planned. MacLauchla­n noted the Northumber­land Strait has one of the more sensitive areas within the Gulf of St Lawrence with unique tidal and water circulatio­n patterns.

A more comprehens­ive impact assessment is required to determine the full scope of how the water and sea life could be affected by this developmen­t, MacLauchla­n said.

“I understand that a Level 1 environmen­tal assessment will be conducted this summer. I ask that a more comprehens­ive assessment take place and that the impact on Island fisheries is taken into considerat­ion as part of this work,” he wrote to McKenna and McNeil.

“I am confident that we all agree that any developmen­t that risks the habitat and reproducti­ve cycle of species such as lobster - or that threatens the livelihood of thousands of families dependent on the fisheries in the Northumber­land Strait cannot proceed.”

He added his wish to discuss this “environmen­tally sensitive matter in greater detail” with both ministers.

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