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Apart from the CEAA 2012 requirements, applicants must still obtain any other relevant federal, provincial, territorial or municipal authorizations or permits. Applicants should include such information in section B5 of the Application Form, along with an explanation of the environmental risks and mitigation strategies associated with the project. Environmental risks could include potential effects on water bodies, fisheries, wildlife (especially rare species), air quality, noise, human health, soils, vegetation, Aboriginal activities such as hunting, fishing and gathering, and traditional Aboriginal lands. Such effects can result from a project's air emissions, effluent releases, waste production, increased traffic, proximity to residential areas or Aboriginal land, and other project characteristics.
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