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The Leduc Environmental Advisory Board (LEAB) was designed to advise council on environmental matters. The purpose of the board is to recommend city programs and practices aimed to protect and enhance our environment. For more information on LEAB click here.


Quick Fact

Once your CFLs have reached the end of their life, please be sure to dispose of them responsibly. Leduc and District Regional Waste Management Facility accepts expired CFLs as part of their household hazardous waste program. Some retailers also accept CFLs. For more information, see Alberta Government Environmental information centre.


Environmental Services

DRAFT Environmental Plan - thumbnail imageDRAFT Environmental Plan

The City of Leduc is asking the public for comments on the draft Environmental Plan.  This plan sets the direction for the next ten years. Please take a moment and fill out the online survey before January 18, 2012.

» DRAFT Environmental Plan (PDF)

click here to take the environmental plan online survey

Environmental Background Report

2011_Environment-plan_cover-imageThe City of Leduc is seeking to better understand its existing relationship with the environment and understand the different areas that contribute to its overall environmental foundation. The following background report (PDF) reviews the City of Leduc's existing information on waste management, water and waste water stewardship, energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, land use, air quality, noise pollution, and light efficiency.

» Environmental Background Report (PDF)

Best Practices Review - Thumbnail ImageBest Practices Review

The City of Leduc reviewed the environmental best practices in other communities to help us decide what action we should take. The results of this study are shown in the 'Best Practices Review.'

» Best Practices Review (PDF)

What We Heard Report - Thumbnail imageWhat We Heard Report

The City of Leduc conducted a public consultation in the first half of 2011. The results of what we heard are in this document.

» What We Heard Report (PDF)




 

Contact Information:

For more information, please contact the Environmental Services Department at:

phone: 780-980-7107
email: environmentalservices@leduc.ca