What is the ERCB definition of an ERCB “Public Facility”?
The Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) examines each specific situation to decide if something is a “public facility.” When establishing setback distances, the ERCB does not consider simply any facility used by the public to be a public facility; it must also be a facility that is often used by a large number of people. Consideration is also given to the evacuation options that apply to that particular facility. For example, a large, year-round campground containing many individual campsites may be designated a public facility under the ERCB definition, whereas a small, seldom-used campground may not.
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