Water and Sewer Line Repairs at Edmonton International Airport
Official title: Sanitary Mainline, Manhole, Waterline and Valve Repairs and Replacement at Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton International Airport needs to replace aging water and sewer pipes. Before construction begins, the airport authority must assess whether the work could harm the environment. They're asking for public input on potential environmental effects.
Why This Matters
Work near you at the airport? This construction could affect traffic and access during the project. The environmental review ensures groundwater and soil aren't contaminated during excavation.
What Could Change
If approved, construction crews will dig up sections of 36th Street and 44th Avenue at the airport to replace underground pipes. The airport authority will set conditions to protect the environment during construction.
Key Issues
- Could the construction cause significant adverse environmental effects?
- What environmental protections should be required during excavation?
How to Participate
- Submit written comments to yegimpactassessments@flyeia.com or by mail to Edmonton Regional Airport Authority, 1, 1000 Airport Road, Edmonton International Airport, AB, T9E 0V3.
Indigenous Consultation
This consultation requires engagement with Indigenous communities under the Crown's duty to consult.