The Telegram (St. John's)

Province’s appeal dismissed

Grieg NL must do full environmen­tal assessment; ASF continuing fight for more work on impact of Placentia Bay aquacultur­e project

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An attempt by the Government of Newfoundla­nd and Labrador and Grieg NL to appeal a court decision requiring the company to carry out a full environmen­tal assessment of its Placentia Bay aquacultur­e project has been dismissed.

A panel of three judges with the Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Court of Appeal rendered its decision on Sept. 14.

“This ruling has once again raised the bar for environmen­tal assessment in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador,” Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) president Bill Taylor said in a release today, Sept. 18.

“The judges have highlighte­d serious reservatio­ns about the Placentia Bay project and have clearly stated that government­s must consider the level of public concern in environmen­tal decision making.”

The ASF initially appealed former minister of environmen­t and climate change Perry Trimper’s decision to release Grieg NL’S proposed aquacultur­e project without an environmen­tal impact statement (EIS) to the Supreme Court and won.

The provincial government appealed that decision but prior to the hearing this past December ordered Grieg NL to complete an EIS.

Only a few days before the Court of Appeal decision was recently issued, Municipal Affairs and Environmen­t Minister Andrew Parsons approved the EIS and released the project from further environmen­tal assessment, subject to a number of conditions.

Grieg NL is planning an Atlantic salmon hatchery and nursery in Marystown along with sea cages to grow the fish in Placentia Bay.

“When this ruling is considered along with the first judgement, which ordered an EIS be completed, a pattern of behavior emerges. It shows that political leaders have attempted to avoid environmen­tal assessment continuous­ly and without legal justificat­ion,” said Steve Sutton, ASF’S director of outreach and engagement.

ASF is now arguing a full environmen­tal assessment of the Placentia Bay aquacultur­e project was not completed, according to the release from the organizati­on.

The ASF is readying an appeal under the Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Environmen­tal Protection Act. It will ask Parsons to reconsider his decision and have Grieg complete more work on the EIS.

The Court of Appeal’s full judgement can be read at https://0102.nccdn. net/1_5/000/000/132/c50/ Nlca-grieg-judgement.pdf.

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