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
454
73
Traffic Control Plans for public roadways
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB,
at least 3 months prior to commencing
construction of the pipeline and at least 2 months prior to commencing
construction at each terminal and pump station
, traffic control plans for the use of
public roadways for the Project. The plans must include:
a) information regarding the timing and location of key construction activities
(including equipment mobilization and staging, pipe stockpiling, pipeline and
pump station construction, and equipment demobilization);
b) current traffic volumes and anticipated traffic volumes during the construction
period for both day and night times;
c) a description of the predicted traffic flows, including vehicle types and volumes,
at key construction points, marshalling areas, access roads, and public
roadways;
d) an assessment of the potential impacts associated with the increased volume
of construction-related traffic (e.g., safety hazards, noise, light, dust, etc.) and
associated mitigation measures; and
e) a summary of its consultations with Appropriate Government Authorities,
potentially affected Aboriginal groups and affected landowners/tenants. 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 Plans.
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
74
Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) Noise Management Plan
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB for approval,
at least 3 months prior to
commencing construction of each HDD crossing
, a site-specific HDD Noise
Management Plan that includes:
a) proposed hours of daytime and nighttime work;
b) baseline daytime and nighttime ambient sound levels at noise sensitive areas
within 500 metres of the HDD entry and exit sites;
c) predicted noise levels caused by HDD at the most affected receptors without
mitigation measures implemented;
d) proposed HDD noise mitigation measures, including all technologically and
economically feasible mitigation measures;
e) predicted noise levels at the most affected receptors with mitigation measures
implemented, including noise contour map(s) showing potentially affected
receptors;
f) an HDD noise monitoring program, including locations, methodology, and
schedule;
g) a description of the public and Aboriginal communication and complaint
response process;
h) a contingency plan that contains proposed mitigation measures for addressing
noise complaints, which may include the temporary relocation of specific
residents; and
i) confirmation that Trans Mountain will provide notice to nearby residents in the
event that a planned blowdown is required, and that the planned blowdown will
be completed during daytime hours whenever possible.
X