No.
Conditions with initial filings due during construction / prior to
commencing operations
CPCN
OC2
OC49
Temp
Pump1
Pump2
Tanks
Deact
National Energy Board
482
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(cont)
vi) an update on the restoration success to support offset measure decisions.
Both the preliminary and final versions of the plan must also include the following:
1) a summary of its consultations with Appropriate Government Authorities
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 Offset Measures Plan;
2) a description of how Trans Mountain has taken any available and applicable
Aboriginal traditional land use and traditional ecological knowledge studies
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
3) evidence of Trans Mountain’s consideration of any updates to the applicable
Recovery Strategy, as well as to range boundaries and identified critical
habitat made prior and up to the date on which leave to open is granted.
X
X
X
X
X
129
Final terminal risk assessments
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB for approval,
at least 3 months prior
to applying for leave to open for each terminal
, final risk assessments for the
Edmonton Terminal West Tank Area, the Sumas Terminal, the Burnaby Terminal, and
the Westridge Marine Terminal, respectively, including all implemented mitigation
measures. Trans Mountain must demonstrate in each risk assessment that
mitigation measures will reduce the risks to levels that are As Low As Reasonably
Practicable (ALARP) while complying with the Major Industrial Accidents Council of
Canada (MIACC) criteria for risk acceptability. The Edmonton Terminal West Tank
Area, Sumas Terminal, and Burnaby Terminal must include the elements listed in
Condition 22.
X
X
130
Groundwater Monitoring Program
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB for approval,
at least 3 months prior to
commencing operations
, a Groundwater Monitoring Program that pertains to all
terminals and pump stations, and for any vulnerable aquifers along the pipeline
route. The
program must include, at a minimum:
a) locations of groundwater monitoring wells, their depths, the rationales for
well locations (including how groundwater flow direction was considered),
groundwater flow velocity, parameters to be monitored and frequency of
monitoring;
b) a description of any program changes required to meet this condition for
facilities with an existing Groundwater Monitoring Program;
c) methods, criteria and rationale for identifying vulnerable aquifers along the
pipeline route;
d) applicable regulatory criteria for comparing monitoring results, and a process
outlining what steps will be followed should monitoring results indicate a
negative change in groundwater quality;
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 program.
X
X
X
X
X