Kansas has setback requirements of 2 miles from city boundaries and abandoned/active mine cavities but do not provide technical studies to justify. If these setbacks were adopted in Ontario it would eliminate the possibility of using existing solution-mined caverns.
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We want to thank the Ministry for affording Hydrostor the opportunity to submit feedback. Hydrostor has a number of comments; we have split them into comments that are related to general Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) feedback and comments specific to the proposed changes.
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November 27, 2017
Mr. Andrew MacDonald
Policy Adviser
Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
Policy Division
Natural Resources Conservation Policy Branch
Resource Development Section
300 Water Street
Peterborough Ontario K9J 8M5
Dear Mr. MacDonald
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