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Tag Archives: Atlantic Industries Ltd.
NB gov’t releases slew of documents on Sackville’s AIL pipe plant
The New Brunswick government has released more details about its decision not to require an environmental impact assessment (EIA) for the plastic pipe factory now being built on Walker Road beside the Trans-Canada highway. The information is contained in 132 … Continue reading
Posted in Environment
Tagged AIL, Atlantic Industries Ltd., DELG, Department of Environment and Local Government
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No environmental impact assessment for Walker Rd. pipe plant
The provincial department of the environment has announced that the planned Walker Road plastic pipe manufacturing plant can go ahead without an environmental impact assessment (EIA). In a statement e-mailed yesterday to Warktimes, the department said its review determined that the … Continue reading
Sackville fire chief “very confident” his dept. could fight a plastics fire on Walker Rd.
Sackville’s fire chief says he’s “very confident” his department could put out a fire at the planned plastic pipe manufacturing plant and storage facility at 318 Walker Road near Exit 500 on the Trans-Canada Highway. “I am very confident in … Continue reading
Posted in Town of Sackville
Tagged Atlantic Industries Ltd., EIA, Environmental Impact Assessment
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Sackville’s mayor denies any conflict of interest over AIL pipe factory
Sackville Mayor Shawn Mesheau has denied that he violated conflict of interest rules when he chaired council meetings that discussed and voted on changes to the town’s zoning bylaw clearing the way for a plastic pipe factory at 318 Walker … Continue reading
Concerned Citizens ask Sackville councillors to re-open bylaw change clearing the way for plastic pipe plant
A biology professor at Mount Allison University asked Sackville Town Council last night to reconsider a bylaw change that cleared the way for building a plastic pipe factory on Walker Road. “You have it in your power to put together … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Town of Sackville
Tagged Atlantic Industries Ltd., concerned citizens
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Sackville Concerned Citizens displeased with mayor’s response to questions about planned pipe factory
A spokesman for Concerned Citizens of Sackville says the group isn’t happy with Mayor Mesheau’s response to their letter expressing alarm over plans for a plastic pipe factory on Walker Road near TransCanada Highway Exit 500. “We don’t feel he … Continue reading
Posted in Town of Sackville
Tagged Atlantic Industries Ltd., Concerned Citizens of Sackville
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Concerned citizens voice alarm over plans for Sackville pipe factory
Thirty-five Sackville residents, who live in the Walker Road area, are expressing alarm about secrecy surrounding a proposed plastic pipe factory and storage facility that is planned for an 18.5 acre lot near the TransCanada Highway. “The industrial manufacturing development … Continue reading
Posted in Town of Sackville
Tagged Atlantic Industries Ltd., Can-Tech Construction, concerned citizens
42 Comments