Montreal Lake Cree Nation & Little Red River Solid Waste Transfer Station & Decommissioning

Construction of the Solid Waste Transfer Station at S31-T52-R27-W3M and decommissioning of the existing disposal site. Approximately 500 lin.m. of perimeter chain link fence surrounding the site. New access roadways and 125m x 125m built up gravel pad serving as the transfer station area. Concrete retaining walls for ramp disposal area and separation of non-household waste materials. Used oil storage tank, used battery storage container and 30 cu.yd. waste bins will also remain on site permanently. Construction layout staking, topsoil stripping, geotextile placement, imported granular fill material for construction of pad, construction of concrete retaining walls, installation of perimeter chain link fencing, placement of 30 cu.yd. waste bins, used oil container and used battery storage container. Upon completion of the new transfer station, the existing landfill and white metals, tires, etc. storage areas will be cleaned up and permanently closed and decommissioned. Any construction waste generated from construction of the new transfer station will be transported to an off-site landfill by the Contractor.
 


Latest update

November 3, 2020 - Indigenous Services Canada issued its notice of determination https://iaac-aeic.gc.ca/050/evaluations/document/136596 and determined that the project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.
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Contacts

ISC-SKENV
Indigenous Services Canada
1827 Albert Street
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2S9
Telephone: 306-581-3134
Email: isc-skenv@sac-isc.gc.ca


  • Location

    • Montreal Lake IR 106B (Saskatchewan)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Waste Management
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2020-10-14
  • Proponent

    Montreal Lake Cree Nation
  • Authorities

    • Indigenous Services Canada
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    81076
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