Construction of Bolton substation and its supply line
Environmental assessment process
Hydro‑Québec is conducting detailed on‑site technical studies and environmental inventories to design the project with the least impact and determine appropriate environmental mitigation measures. Environmental studies will look at wetlands and aquatic environments, special-status plant and wildlife species, land use, archaeology and landscape.
The major steps in the environmental assessment process







Description of the environment
The project team examines the nature of the project and the available site data in order to define a study area, which covers all technically feasible route options and components of the natural and human environments likely to be affected by the project. To document the study area, the project team will conduct detailed inventories of the physical, natural and human environments.

Analysis of constraints and route variants
The project team analyzes the various environmental, social, economic and technical constraints and develops route variants.

The choice of route, impact analysis and mitigation measures
The project team combines the results of the consultation with those of the technical and environmental studies to select the line route variant with the least impact, determine appropriate mitigation measures and optimize the project.
Frequently asked questions
When does the pre‑consultation phase take place?
How is the study area determined?
How are the route variants developed?
How are the route variants with the least impact chosen?
Are applications for government approvals required?
Will the communities be informed of the work involved in building the transmission line once the route variant has been validated?

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