Examines pipelines as linear assets which cross a wide variety of ecosystems and communities; public concerns about health, safety, archeological and environmental protection, and participation of stakeholders with diverse interests, including First Nations; and the complexity of regulatory processes. Topics include environmental impact assessment, public consultation and roles and responsibility of regulators.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s)
- Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Pipeline Engineering.
Sections
| LAB 1 | T 18:00 - 20:45
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