P.E.I. will have input into Nova Scotia mill’s effluent plan: Minister
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s environment minister says he understands that P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchlan has concerns about a pulp mill’s plan to pump effluent into the Northumberland Strait, and says Islanders will have a chance for input.
Iain Rankin responded Thursday to a letter released this week by MacLauchlan that voiced the premier’s disapproval of the Northern Pulp proposal in Pictou, N.S.
The mill — which is across the strait from eastern P.E.I. — is to submit an environmental assessment for its proposed treatment facility to the Nova Scotia Environment Department this summer, likely in July.
Rankin was asked whether he thought the Island government has a stake in his department’s decision-making process.