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Parkway Project

TransCanada is proposing to construct the Parkway pipeline which would parallel, in two separate sections, a portion of the existing TransCanada Mainline in the cities of Brampton and Vaughan. The proposed natural gas pipeline would include the construction of a total of 12.9 km of 42 inch (1067 mm) diameter pipeline.

Along with proposed pipeline additions, TransCanada is proposing additional minor system modifications at four existing facilities - three compressor stations and one meter station.  These modifications, to facilities located along the existing pipeline in the communities of Bracebridge, Oro-Medonte, Hamilton and Niagara-on-the-Lake, will allow for the bi-directional flow of natural gas through the pipeline.

The proposed Parkway project is required to increase capacity on TransCanada's natural gas transmission system providing the markets in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and Central Southern Ontario with additional natural gas supply. This increased capacity will provide for the commercial commitments of supplying Marcellus Shale gas to these markets; continuing to provide a safe and reliable energy supply to communities, for their homes, businesses, hospitals, and schools.

The proposed Parkway pipeline will be constructed along TransCanada's existing right-of-way, reducing environmental effects and minimizing disruption to nearby residents and landowners. In addition to the improved access to natural gas, the projects will also provide ongoing financial benefits to the local communities through annual tax payments and community investments.

Status and Timelines

Proposed project schedule:

  • Application was submitted to the National Energy Board in November 2011.
  • Pending approvals, construction of the proposed project is anticipated to begin in third quarter 2012.
  • Construction is expected to be complete and the project in service by fourth quarter 2012.

 


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Regulatory Requirements

In order to construct and operate the Parkway Project, TransCanada will require the approval of the National Energy Board. View the section 58 application on the National Energy Board website.

National Energy Board
444 Seventh Avenue S.W.
Calgary, Alberta T2P 0X8
Phone: 1.800.899.1265

Email: info@neb-one.gc.ca
http://www.neb-one.gc.ca/

 


Public Involvement

TransCanada is proud of the relationships we have built with our neighbours for the last 60 years and we are committed to consulting with stakeholders about our activities.

Our proactive approach to public consultation is based on communication, engagement and commitment. We believe it is important to continually communicate with affected communities, engage in a dialogue about our proposed project and follow through on our commitments. We encourage the community to learn about our proposed project and provide our project team with your valuable input. We believe that public involvement ensures a better project and stronger relationships.

TransCanada has been engaging stakeholders since early 2011 and this engagement has had a significant impact on the design of the proposed project, including the proposed Parkway pipeline route. 

TransCanada remains committed to engaging stakeholders throughout the course of the permitting and construction phases of this project and encourages the public to contact us by phone or email with any questions.


Environment and Safety

As the proposed pipeline route is parallel to an existing pipeline right-of-way, TransCanada will minimize ground disturbance and environmental effects on new lands.  As part of our application, TransCanada has undertaken a detailed environmental and socio-economic assessment.  Part of this assessment included the collection and analysis of site specific environmental information within the routing corridor to understand and mitigate potential effects and to develop an effective environmental protection plan (EPP).  Specifically, the environmental and socio-economic assessment (ESA) considered the potential effects on the biophysical environment and socio-economic effects, including:

  • Soils
  • Vegetation
  • Wildlife
  • Watercourse, wetlands, and aquatic resources
  • Protected areas
  • Historical and archaeological resources
  • Land use

The EPP provides specific measures to mitigate potential effects for each phase of activity, both during and following construction and identifies opportunities to improve environmental protection throughout the course of construction and facility operations. 

TransCanada encourages public input into the environmental assessment and has been engaging local stakeholders and Aboriginal communities about mitigating environmental and socio-economic effects of this project.  TransCanada also encourages the public to review the application, including the ESA and the EPP when they are filed with the National Energy Board.


Careers

Opportunities directly associated with the Parkway Project are limited. If you're interested in a career at TransCanada, please check out our current opportunities.


Contacts

We invite you to contact TransCanada with any questions or comments you have in reference to the proposed project:

Janice Badgley, Community Relations Liaison
416.579.9624 or 1.855.336.6075

Or

Jean-Pierre Hoyeck, Project Manager - Parkway Pipeline Project
parkway@transcanada.com

Or write to:

TransCanada
11200 Weston Road
Maple, Ontario L6A 1S7
Attn: Janice Badgley


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