No.
Conditions with initial filings due prior to commencing construction, or prior to
commencing construction of specified Project component(s)
CPCN
OC2
OC49
Temp
Pump1
Pump2
Tanks
Deact
National Energy Board
446
55
Fugitive Emissions Management Plan for pump stations
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB for approval,
at least 4 months prior to
commencing construction at any pump stations
, a Fugitive Emissions Management
Plan for the pump stations associated with the Project that includes:
a) a description of the procedures implemented for leak detection and the criteria
used in selecting target leaking components;
b) quantification methods considered and the rationale for the selected method(s);
c) monitoring frequency for each target leaking component and the parameters
that will be measured;
d) a decision framework that will be implemented to repair or replace leaking
components;
e) a description of record-keeping procedures; and
f) a discussion of additional mitigation measures that will be employed to
minimize fugitive emissions.
X
X
X
56
Grizzly Bear Mitigation Plan
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB for approval,
at least 4 months prior to
commencing construction in each vulnerable grizzly bear population unit / grizzly
bear management area
, a Grizzly Bear Mitigation Plan for each of these areas. Trans
Mountain must provide a rationale for why any vulnerable grizzly bear population
units / grizzly bear management units potentially affected by the Project are not
addressed in the plan. The Grizzly Bear Mitigation Plan(s) must include:
a) a summary of results from any supplemental surveys conducted;
b) potential direct and indirect effects of Project activities on vulnerable grizzly
bear population units and grizzly bear management units;
c) mitigation measures to be implemented, including all relevant measures
committed to throughout the OH-001-2014 proceeding, any new mitigation
measures resulting from supplementary surveys, detailed criteria using clear
and unambiguous language that describes the circumstances under which
each measure will be applied, and measurable targets for evaluating mitigation
success;
d) details on post-construction monitoring of mitigation measures, including
survey methods, corrective measures, detailed criteria using clear and
unambiguous language that describes the circumstances under which each
measure will be applied, and a proposed reporting schedule;
e) a commitment to include results of the monitoring in the post-construction
environmental monitoring reports filed under Condition 151;
f) a description of how Trans Mountain has taken available and applicable
Aboriginal traditional land use and traditional ecological knowledge into
consideration in developing the plan including demonstration that those
Aboriginal persons and groups that provided Aboriginal traditional land use
information and traditional ecological knowledge, as reported during the
OH-001-2014 proceeding and/or pursuant to Condition 97, had the opportunity
to review and comment on the information;
g) a summary of its consultations with Appropriate Government Authorities, any
species experts and potentially affected Aboriginal groups. In its summary,
Trans Mountain must provide a description and justification for how Trans
Mountain has incorporated the results of its consultation, including any
recommendations from those consulted, into the Plan; and
h) confirmation that Trans Mountain will update the relevant Environmental
Protection Plan(s) to include any relevant information from the Grizzly Bear
Mitigation Plan, including confirmation that the mitigation, monitoring, and
corrective measures in this plan will be implemented in the case of discovery
via their inclusion in Trans Mountain’s Wildlife Species of Concern Discovery
Contingency Plan.
X
X
X
X
X