Task 2 – Review of Phase 1 Findings, Gap Analysis and Information Request Sample Clauses

Task 2 – Review of Phase 1 Findings, Gap Analysis and Information Request. The Phase I report documented a set of concerns about the current and potential health impacts related to environmental exposure pathwaysair quality, water quality and quantity, land and food quality – that may have been impacted as a result of oil and gas resource development in the area. It also included a number of health concerns that residents and First Nations expressed as being attributable to living in proximity to oil and gas activities. The Intrinsik Team has spent considerable time reviewing the issues raised in the Phase 1 report in preparation of our proposed approach for this project. These concerns are similar to those expressed in other communities living in close proximity to oil and gas projects. The Intrinsik Team will extract the specific health and environmental exposure pathway issues from the Phase 1 report to guide the jurisdictional scan, the screening level risk assessment and ultimately attempt to address as many technically and economically feasible issues in the quantitative human health risk assessment. At this stage it will also be important to identify the nature and extent of oil and gas activities in northeast BC. The RFP has identified oil and gas activity as including: exploration and drilling, processing, xxxxx, pipelines and transportation. Specific oil and gas activities will be grouped and identified for the purposes of the screening level risk assessment. The Intrinsik Team includes a number of experts that are well versed in the oil and gas activities in the area, both historical and projected, and we will capture their knowledge and that of the relevant government organizations, such as MEM (Ministry of Energy and Mines) and the OGC (Oil and Gas Commission). Geographic Information System (GIS) will also be employed during this task; however, a comprehensive GIS of all oil and gas activity, residences, and watersheds will not be created for this project. Rather the intention is to provide representative mapping for scenarios to be used later in the risk assessment. Simultaneously, the Intrinsik Team will attempt to retrieve as much publically-available information on emission sources of COCs, available environmental media data, and baseline health data for residents of Local Health Areas 81, 60 and 59. We believe that the Intrinsik Advisory Panel will also prove useful in attempting to source relevant environmental data. For example, Xx. Xxxxxxxxx may be able to aid us in securing relevant environmental data fro...
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