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
458
78
Facilities Environmental Protection Plan
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB for approval,
at least 3 months prior to
commencing construction at the facilities (terminals, pump stations, temporary
facilities, and associated infrastructure),
an updated Project-specific Facilities
Environmental Protection Plan for the construction at the facilities.
The updated Environmental Protection Plan must be a comprehensive compilation
of all environmental protection procedures, mitigation measures, and monitoring
commitments, as set out in Trans Mountain’s Project application, its subsequent
filings, or as otherwise committed to during the OH-001-2014 proceeding. The
updated plan must describe the criteria for implementing all procedures and
measures using clear and unambiguous language that confirms Trans Mountain’s
intention to implement all of its commitments.
The updated Environmental Protection Plan must include the following:
a) environmental procedures (including site-specific plans), criteria for
implementing these procedures, mitigation measures, and monitoring
applicable to all Project phases and activities;
b) policies and procedures for environmental training and the reporting structure
for environmental management during construction, including the qualifications,
roles, responsibilities, and decision-making authority for each job title identified
in the updated Environmental Protection Plan;
c) any additional measures arising from supplemental pre-construction studies
and surveys;
d) updated contingency plans and management plans;
e) updated facility drawings including relevant site-specific resources and
mitigations;
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; and
g) 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 plan.
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