Coastal GasLink fined more than $340K after 'repeated non-compliance'
- Coastal GasLink has been fined $340,000 by the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office for issues related to erosion and sediment control. This penalty was imposed before the company signed a compliance agreement requiring the implementation of erosion and sediment control measures into their construction plans.
- In July 2022, Coastal GasLink and the province entered into a compliance agreement that emphasizes the need for proactive measures in the remaining 100 kilometers of pipeline construction. The agreement aims to prevent any further incidents related to erosion and sediment control.
- Coastal GasLink acknowledged that the significant penalty was a result of issues that occurred prior to the compliance agreement being signed, highlighting the company's commitment to improving their environmental practices.
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Coastal GasLink fined $346K for erosion, sediment control issues on B.C. pipeline build
Coastal GasLink has been fined $346,000 in total for erosion and sediment control issues in the construction of the natural gas pipeline and for providing false information in inspection records.
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