PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO COMMENT
PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO COMMENT
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO COMMENT
Transport Canada's Navigation Protection Program administers the
Canadian Navigable Waters Act.
In accordance with requirements of the Canadian Navigable Waters Act, Cindy
Dockendorff hereby gives notice that an application has been submitted to the
Minister of Transport for the following works.
Common
Project
Registry
Number
Navigation
Protection
Program File
Number
Project Description
(Please describe the type of work,
activity and status of work, for
example: wharf, dam, etc.)
Worksite location
(Please include the name of the
waterway, geographic
coordinates, lot # if applicable,
etc.)
13170 2025-215210 Aquaculture facility -
species other than finfish
Pinette River
How to send comments:
Comments about the potential effect of this work must be received within 30 days
of this posting.
We invite you to submit comments online through the Common Project Search
site at: Common Project Search (https://common-project-search.canada.ca/). To
do so, enter the registry number indicated above in the search box, and follow
the instructions. Alternatively, comments can be mailed or emailed to:
Navigation Protection Program - Transport Canada
6th Floor-95 Foundry St
Moncton NB
E1C 5H7
Canada
NPP File number: 2025-215210
NPPATL-PPNATL@tc.gc.ca
Note:
Comments will only be considered if they are in writing (electronic or mail)
and received by the deadline. Transport Canada's Navigation Protection
Program may communicate with you to obtain additional information on
your comments.
Transport Canada does not publish comments submitted through the
Common Project Search site or mailed to the Navigation Protection
Program (see Common Project Search - Navigation Protection Program
Registry). However, comments submitted online or by mail are considered
public record. As such, they are subject to the Privacy Act and the Access
to Information Act and are accessible through access to information and
privacy (ATIP) requests. This means the information you provide should
not contain confidential or sensitive information since it could be disclosed
(see Make an access to information or personal information request).
Posted at [insert place name], Prince Edward Island on [Date MM XX, YEAR].
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO COMMENT
Transport Canada's Navigation Protection Program administers the
Canadian Navigable Waters Act.
In accordance with requirements of the Canadian Navigable Waters Act, Cindy
Dockendorff hereby gives notice that an application has been submitted to the
Minister of Transport for the following works.
Common
Project
Registry
Number
Navigation
Protection
Program File
Number
Project Description
(Please describe the type of work,
activity and status of work, for
example: wharf, dam, etc.)
Worksite location
(Please include the name of the
waterway, geographic
coordinates, lot # if applicable,
etc.)
13170 2025-215210 Aquaculture facility -
species other than finfish
Pinette River
How to send comments:
Comments about the potential effect of this work must be received within 30 days
of this posting.
We invite you to submit comments online through the Common Project Search
site at: Common Project Search (https://common-project-search.canada.ca/). To
do so, enter the registry number indicated above in the search box, and follow
the instructions. Alternatively, comments can be mailed or emailed to:
Navigation Protection Program - Transport Canada
6th Floor-95 Foundry St
Moncton NB
E1C 5H7
Canada
NPP File number: 2025-215210
NPPATL-PPNATL@tc.gc.ca
Note:
Comments will only be considered if they are in writing (electronic or mail)
and received by the deadline. Transport Canada's Navigation Protection
Program may communicate with you to obtain additional information on
your comments.
Transport Canada does not publish comments submitted through the
Common Project Search site or mailed to the Navigation Protection
Program (see Common Project Search - Navigation Protection Program
Registry). However, comments submitted online or by mail are considered
public record. As such, they are subject to the Privacy Act and the Access
to Information Act and are accessible through access to information and
privacy (ATIP) requests. This means the information you provide should
not contain confidential or sensitive information since it could be disclosed
(see Make an access to information or personal information request).
Posted at [insert place name], Prince Edward Island on [Date MM XX, YEAR].
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