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MACTAQUAC PROJECT: FINAL COMPARATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (CER) REPORT
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18.2 PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
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Antworth, Ross. Personal communication, December 3, 2014; and email and telephone call, April 1,
2015. General Manager, New Brunswick Snowmobile Association. Email.
Betts, Dr. Matthew. Personal communication, March 4, 2015. Curator, Canadian Museum of History.
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Black, Paul. Personal communication, April 30, 2015. Farmer, Kingsclear. Telephone call.
Blair, Dr. Susan. Personal communication, March 3, 2015. Associate Professor and Chair, University of
New Brunswick,
Blanchard, David. Personal communication, October 15, 2014. Local fisherperson, Fredericton.
Blaney, Sean. Personal communication, April 13, 2015. Executive Director and Senior Scientist, Atlantic
Canada Conservation Data Centre, Sackville, New Brunswick.
Bradford, Rod. Personal communication, 2014. Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Correspondence via
John Bagnell (AMEC) regarding Mactaquac Biodiversity Facility temperature regime.
Brown, Alicia. Personal communication, February 2, 2012. Planning/GIS Technician, City of Fredericton.
Email.
Brown, Tanya, Personal communication, March 11, 2015. Administrative Assistant, Archaeological
Services, New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture.
Brunelle, Paul. Personal communication, February 2015. Regional expert on Odonates who established
and maintains the Atlantic Dragonfly Inventory Program (ADIP) and is a Research Associate in
zoology at the New Brunswick Museum.
Brunelle, Paul-Michael. Personal communication, March 2015. New Brunswick Museum.
Correspondence about rare dragonfly species.
Brzezcki, Ashley, Personal communication, March 11, 2015. Collections Manager, Archaeological
Services, New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture.
Bulmer, Sandra. Personal communication, November 19, 2014. Commodore, Mactaquac Sailing
Association. Email.
Burrell, Brian. Personal communication, December 4 and 5, 2015. Water Resources Engineer, AMEC.
Fredericton, NB. Telephone and email.
Button, Heather. Personal communication, May 2015. Bird expert, Stantec Consulting Ltd., Saint John,
New Brunswick.
Carr, Judy. Personal communication, May 11. 2015. Private contractor, CAPREIT Apartments Ltd., Geary,
NB. Telephone call.
Chiasson, Marilyne. Personal communication, April 14, 2015. New Brunswick Department of Environment
and Local Government, Water and Wastewater Management Section. Telephone call.
Cliff, Philip. Personal communication, June 2, 2015. Manager of Facilities, Anglophone West School
District, Fredericton, NB. Telephone call.
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Cormier, Kevin. Personal communication, November 26, 2014. Executive Director, Kings Landing
Historical Settlement. Email.
Currie, Rod. Personal communication, November 18, 2014. President, Fredericton Fish and Game
Association. Telephone call.
Darrow, James. Personal communication, December 1, 2014. Jolly Farmer Products Inc., Northampton,
NB. Telephone call.
Dietrich, Annie. Personal communication, July 20, 2015. Water Resource Specialist, New Brunswick
Department of Environment and Local Government, Fredericton, NB. Email.
Dunbar, Ryan. Personal communication, December 12, 2014, January 8. 2015, and May 5, 2015.
Hydrogeologist, Dillon Consulting Limited. Fredericton, NB. Telephone call and email.
Elliott, Henry. Personal communications, May 19. 2015. Utilities Officer, National Defense Government of
Canada, Base Gagetown, NB. Telephone call.
Euteneier, Tianne. Personal communication, December 5, 2011. Office Assistant, Rural Planning District
Commission. Email.
Glynn, M. Personal communication, April 2, 2015. Manager, Industrial Processes Section, New Brunswick
Department of Environment and Local Government, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Gorman, Matthew. Personal communication, February 17. 2015. Project Manager, New Brunswick Power
Corporation. Fredericton, NB. Email.
Gray, Tim. Personal communication, December 1 2014. Grays Aqua Farms Ltd. Northampton, NB.
Telephone call.
Harding, Ken. Personal communications, on November 20, 2014 and January 7, 2015. Chief
Administrative Officer, Woodstock Tourism, Woodstock, NB. Telephone calls.
Hashemi, Shane. Personal communication, telephone call on December 1, 2014. General Manager,
Riverside Resort and Conference Center. French Village, NB. Telephone call.
Holyoke, Francesca, Personal communication, March 6, 2015. Department Head Librarian, University of
New Brunswick, Archives and Special Collections.
Jones, Ross. Personal communication, April 13 2015. . Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Correspondence
regarding Mactaquac Dam fisheries management.
Jorgenson, Poul. Personal communication, November 25, 2014. Executive Director, New Brunswick Trails
Council Incorporated. Email and telephone call.
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Keenlyside, Dr. David, Personal communication, March 5, 2015. PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation
(formerly Canadian Museum of Civilization.
Kinnie, Bruce. Personal communication, April 30, 2015. Manager, New Brunswick Department of
Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries (Environmental Services Unit). Telephone call.
LaViolette, Martin. Personal communication, December 1, 2014. Owner/operator, TreeGo Aerial
Adventure Park. Telephone call.
Linnansaari, Tommi. Personal communication, July 21, 2016. Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Canadian
Research Institute, Fredericton, NB.
Little, Mark. Personal communication, January 7, 2015. Maintenance Supervisor, Kings Landing Historical
Settlement, Prince William, NB. Telephone call.
Lloy, Scott. Personal communications, December 12, and December 23, 2014. Senior Water and
Wastewater Engineer, New Brunswick Department of Environment and Local Government.
Fredericton, NB. Telephone call and email.
London, Donald. Personal communications, May 11 and 12, 2015. Village of Gagetown, Gagetown, NB.
Telephone call and email.
MacMullin, Martin. Personal communication, November 21, 2014. Manager, New Brunswick Department
of Tourism, Heritage and Culture (Parks Division). Telephone call and email.
MacPhee, David. Personal communication, December 17, 2014. Kingsclear Fire Department, Kingsclear,
NB. Telephone call.
Mathers, Kyle. Personal communication, May 7, 2015.. Fredericton International Airport, Lincoln, NB.
Telephone call.
McAllister, Scott. Personal communication, December 5, 2014. Local hunter and fiddlehead harvester,
Keswick Ridge. Telephone call.
McCaffrey, Tom, Personal communication, March 23, 2015. Supervisor, Government Records Archives,
Provincial Archives, Fredericton, New Brunswick,
McCaw, Brian. Personal communication, May 7, 2015. CAPREIT Apartments Ltd., Fredericton, NB.
Telephone call.
McFarlane, Raymond. Personal communication, November 18, 2014. President, Fredericton Anglers
Club. Telephone call.
Miller, Randall, Personal communication, March 27, 2015.Curator, Geologist, New Brunswick Museum.
Myles, David, Personal communication, March 25, 2015. GIS Specialist, NB Power.
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Nicholas, Michael, Personal communication, March 11 and May 25, 2015.Archaeologist, Archaeological
Services, New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture.
Nozzillo, Dominic. Personal communication, December 2, 2014. Nackawic Golf and Country Club,
Nackawic, NB. Telephone call.
Otteson, Diana. Personal communication, November 31, 2014. President, Fredericton Real Estate
Association, Fredericton, NB. Telephone call.
Purdy, Dave. Personal communication, December 08, 2014. Senior Technician, NB Power. River
Operations at Mactaquac Generating Station. Email.
Quigley, Mary Jane. Personal communication, April 9, 2015. New Brunswick Department of
Transportation and Infrastructure (Environmental Unit). Email.
Quinn, Gregory. Personal communication, April 24, 2015. Terrestrial Ecologist, Stantec Consulting Ltd.
Email.
Rideout, Perry. Personal communication, May 18, 2015. Manager, Facilities and Accommodations, Real
Property, Safety & Security, Maritimes Region, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Email.
Ringlo, Chris. Personal communication, May 13, 2015. Kingsclear Tree Nursery, Hanwell, NB. Telephone
message.
Ritter, John A. Personal communication, July 25, 2016. Retired, Former Chief of DFO Freshwater and
Anadromous Division, Biological Sciences Branch, Scotia-Fundy Region. Telephone call.
Russell, Jeff. Personal communication, May 8, 2015. Project Engineer, New Brunswick Department of
Environment and Local Government – Community Funding Branch, Fredericton, NB. Telephone
and email.
Sandwith, Neill. Personal communication, January 9, 2015. Mactaquac Provincial Park, Mactaquac, NB.
Telephone call.
Sandwith, Neill. Personal communication, November 18, 2015. Director, New Brunswick Department of
Tourism, Heritage and Culture. Telephone call.
Seymour, Pam. Personal communication, October 16, 2014. Biologist, New Brunswick Department of
Natural Resources (NBDNR). Telephone call.
Sheppard, Reid. Personal communication, November 25, 2014. Commodore, Capital City Boat Club.
Telephone call.
Sloat, Melanie. Personal communication, April 9, 2015. President, Mactaquac Chamber of Commerce.
Email.
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Sparkes, Jeff. Personal communication, May 28, 2015. Geotechnical and Materials Testing Group
Manager, exp Services Inc.
Sullivan, David. Personal communications, October 31 and November 20, 2014. Senior Hydrologist,
Stantec Consulting Ltd. Fredericton, NB. In person.
Suttie, Brent. Personal communication, March 5, 2015. Acting Manager, Archaeological Services, New
Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture.
Thomas, Neil. Personal communications, May 7 and May 11, 2015. Senior Water & Sewer Engineer. City
of Fredericton, Fredericton, NB. Email.
Turnbull, Dr. Chris. Personal communication, March 4, 2015. NB Provincial Archaeologist. Retired.
Tyrrell, Chris D. March 2015. Milwaukee Public Museum. Correspondence regarding macrophytes of the
Saint John River.
Walker, Duncan. Personal communication, December 1, 2014 and January 5, 2015. Chief Administrative
Officer, Town of Nackawic, Nackawic, NB. Telephone calls.
Weagle, Jordon. Personal communication, May 19. 2015. Town of Oromocto, Oromocto NB. Telephone
call.
Whitelaw, John. Personal communication, May 19, 2015. Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada,
Mactaquac Fish Hatchery, French Village, NB. Telephone call.
Yamazaki, Gordon. Personal communication, April 20, 2015. Aquatic Biologist, Canadian Rivers Institute,
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Yamazaki, Gordon. Personal communication via email, July 29, 2016. Aquatic Biologist/Project
Manager for Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study, Canadian Rivers Institute, Fredericton, NB.
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