Wellsite reclamation certificate application in alberta form 2010-2025

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  2. Begin with Section 1.0, where you will provide general information about the site location and company details. Fill in the county, full company name, and ERCB information as required.
  3. In Section 1.4, indicate whether the site is on public or private land and provide any necessary jurisdictional details.
  4. Proceed to Section 1.5 to check all applicable activity types related to your wellsite, ensuring you accurately represent your operations.
  5. Complete Sections 1.7 and 2.0 by entering stakeholder information and site-specific details, including any previous assessments or environmental concerns.
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Access road A partial reclamation certificate is used when a portion of the access road is still in use and clearly goes to another site. After receiving a partial reclamation certificate, the operator can transfer reclamation of the remainder of the road (LOC) to another operator by assignment.
The ultimate objective of reclamation is ecosystem restoration, including restoration of any natural vegetation, hydrology, and wildlife habitats affected by surface disturbances from construction and operating activities at an oil and gas site.
Reclamation is the act of returning something to a former, better state. Land reclamation might involve razing a strip mall and planting crops. Reclamation is the noun form of the verb to reclaim.

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The Government of Alberta requires that companies remediate and reclaim 100 percent of the land after the oil sands have been extracted. Reclamation means that land is returned to a self-sustaining ecosystem with local vegetation and wildlife.
These certificates are issued to operators when their site has been successfully reclaimed. When a site is no longer productive, the operator applies for a reclamation certificate that includes an analysis of contamination and a report detailing how contaminants were cleaned and surface issues were addressed.

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