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Managing the Environment for the future: 2025 Environmental Audit
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The NWT Environmental Audit is an independent review of the NWT environmental regulatory system in the Mackenzie Valley and the quality of environmental data available to make resource management decisions in the NWT. It will focus on:
how land and water are managed
how information about the environment is collected
how cumulative impacts are monitored
actions taken in response to past audit recommendations
The independent Auditor will then provide recommendations to help guide responsible parties and improve how the environment is managed over the next five years.
Information and perspectives will be collected from the public and from people that are involved in land and water management. The Auditor is guided by a steering committee of Indigenous, territorial, and federal government representatives.
Contact the Auditor directly at: Carolyn.Hedley@erm.com or at 343-688-2105, ask to speak to Carolyn Hedley
You can read more about the independent audit here
General questions can be sent to the NWT Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program at nwtcimp@gov.nt.ca
Next Steps
Feedback received from the public will be used by the independent Auditor to help prepare recommendations to guide responsible parties and improve how the environment is managed over the next five years.
The NWT Environmental Audit is an independent review of the NWT environmental regulatory system in the Mackenzie Valley and the quality of environmental data available to make resource management decisions in the NWT. It will focus on:
how land and water are managed
how information about the environment is collected
how cumulative impacts are monitored
actions taken in response to past audit recommendations
The independent Auditor will then provide recommendations to help guide responsible parties and improve how the environment is managed over the next five years.
Information and perspectives will be collected from the public and from people that are involved in land and water management. The Auditor is guided by a steering committee of Indigenous, territorial, and federal government representatives.
Contact the Auditor directly at: Carolyn.Hedley@erm.com or at 343-688-2105, ask to speak to Carolyn Hedley
You can read more about the independent audit here
General questions can be sent to the NWT Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program at nwtcimp@gov.nt.ca
Next Steps
Feedback received from the public will be used by the independent Auditor to help prepare recommendations to guide responsible parties and improve how the environment is managed over the next five years.
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