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What will happen to areas frequented for berry picking, hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities?

What will happen to areas frequented for berry picking, hunting, hiking, and other recreational activities?

Wind turbines have been present throughout the world for some time and have coexisted with human activities since their beginning.

Project proponents will work with communities to develop common use agreements so areas used for these purposes remain accessible.

During construction, access to active construction areas may need to be restricted to protect public safety, though, when construction is over, restrictions may be removed around turbines.

Hunting regulations regarding proximity to industrial installations will be in effect.

There will be fences where required for public safety, such as at electrical substations, but generally, fences will not be in place around turbines or access roads.

Each project is likely to have a specific approach, one that follows best practices of the global industry and provincial regulations.

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