No.
Conditions with initial filings due after commencing operations
CPCN
OC2
OC49
Temp
Pump1
Pump2
Tanks
Deact
National Energy Board
488
146
Reports on engagement with Aboriginal groups – operations
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB,
on or before 31 January of each of the first
5 years after commencing operations
, a report on the engagement activities it has
undertaken with Aboriginal groups. Each report must include, at a minimum, for each
Aboriginal group engaged:
a) the name of the group;
b) the method(s), date(s), and location(s) of engagement activities;
c) a summary of any issues or concerns raised; and
d) the measures taken, or that will be taken, to address or respond to issues or
concerns, or an explanation why no further action is required to address or
respond to issues or concerns.
Trans Mountain must provide a copy of each report to each group engaged (and
identified in a) above) at the same time that it is filed with the NEB.
X
X
X
X
X
X
147
Natural hazard assessment
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB,
within 1 year after commencing operations
:
a) the results of the baseline natural hazard assessment for the Project; and
b) confirmation that the natural hazard assessment will be:
i)
updated at intervals not exceeding 5 years; and
ii) integrated into the existing Natural Hazard Management Program for the
Trans Mountain Pipeline system.
X
X
X
X
148
Pipeline Geographic Information System (radio) data
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB,
within 1 year after commencing operations
,
Geographic Information System data in the form of an Esri® shape file that contains
pipeline segment centre lines and right-of-way boundaries, where each pipeline
segment has a unique outside diameter, wall thickness, MOP, external coating, field-
applied girth weld coating, and pipe manufacturing specification. If the above values of
the pipeline change at any point along the length of the Project, the pipeline(s) should
be segmented at that point. Trans Mountain must also provide Geographic Information
System locations and names of all Project pump stations, terminals, custody transfer
meters, tunnel entrances, pipeline bridges, check valves, and block valves, as applicable.
The datum must be NAD83 and projection must be geographic (latitudes and
longitudes).
X
149
Caribou Habitat Restoration and Offset Measures Monitoring Program
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB for approval,
on or before 31 January after
the first complete growing season after commencing operations
, a program
for monitoring and verifying the effectiveness of caribou habitat restoration and
offset measures implemented as part of the final Caribou Habitat Restoration Plan
(Condition 37) and the final Offset Measures Plan (Condition 128). This program must
include:
a) the scientific methods or protocols for short- and long-term monitoring of the
restoration and offset measures, and effectiveness of the measures;
b) monitoring frequency, timing, and locations, and the rationale for each;
c) protocols for how restoration and offset measures will be adapted, as required,
based on the monitoring results from the program’s implementation;
d) a summary of Trans Mountain’s consultation with Appropriate Government
Authorities and any species experts on the design of the monitoring program; and
e) a proposed schedule for filing reports on monitoring results and adaptive
management measures to the NEB, Environment and Climate Change Canada,
and appropriate provincial authorities to be contained in the Caribou Habitat
Restoration and Offset Measures Monitoring Program as well as at the beginning
of each report filed.
X
X
X
X
X