Levels of Assessment

Levels of Assessment

There are three levels of assessment under YESAB.

Each level reflects the scope, complexity, and potential effects of the project.

Designated Office Evaluation

Yukon is divided into six assessment districts with a Designated Office (DO) in each district. DOs are located in: Dawson City, Haines Junction, Mayo, Teslin, Watson Lake and Whitehorse. Most projects are assessed at the Designated Office level.

The projects assessed at the Designated Office level range from power poles, quartz exploration and placer projects to Hydro dams and mine closure and remediation.

This level is used for projects with more limited or well-understood potential effects.

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Executive Committee Screening

The Executive Committee of the Board, made up of Chair and two Board members, assesses larger projects that come to it directly, or are referred by a Designated Office. A screening allows for two public comments and review stages. One stage allows for public comment on the project proposal and another for the public to review the Draft Screening Report.

This level is typically used for projects that:

The Executive Committee reviews information, considers public and Indigenous input, and issues recommendations.

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Panel Review

Panels of the Board are established to assess projects that may cause major public concern and are referred to it by the Executive Committee. Panel Review is the most in-depth level of assessment.

A Panel Review may be initiated:

Panel Reviews are typically used for projects that:

Panel Reviews may include public hearings, technical sessions, and additional opportunities for participation before recommendations are issued.

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What Happens at Each Stage

While the details vary by project and assessment level, each assessment generally includes:

Project Proposal and Information Gathering

The proponent submits a proposal describing the project and its potential effects. Additional information may be requested to support the assessment.

Public and Indigenous Participation

Opportunities are provided for the public, First Nations, governments, and organisations to submit comments or information relevant to potential effects.

Assessment of Effects

YESAB assesses potential environmental and socio-economic effects, considering mitigation measures and information from multiple sources.