No.
Conditions with initial filings due after commencing operations
CPCN
OC2
OC49
Temp
Pump1
Pump2
Tanks
Deact
Trans Mountain Expansion Project 2016
491
154
Riparian Habitat Reclamation Evaluation Report and Offset Plan
Trans Mountain must file with the NEB for approval,
on or before 31 January after the
fifth complete growing season after completing final clean-up
, a Riparian Habitat
Reclamation Evaluation Report and Offset Plan.
a) The report must include, for each defined watercourse crossed by the Project:
i)
an evaluation of performed reclamation activities against the identified
measureable goals and targets (required by Condition 71), that includes an
identification of the defined watercourses where
riparian habitat that has not
returned to, or trending towards a sufficient, pre-construction functionality;
ii) a description of the proposed enhancement measures and corrective actions
selected and the rationale for the selected option(s); and
iii) a schedule for when the enhancement measures and corrective actions will be
initiated and an estimated timeline for completion, including any monitoring that
will be required.
b) The plan must include, for defined watercourses crossed by the Project located in
watersheds identified as being above the riparian habitat disturbance threshold
(>18 per cent of riparian habitat disturbed in the watershed) or classified as High
Sensitive fish-bearing by Trans Mountain, during the OH-001-2014 proceeding, and,
where, after the fifth complete growing season, riparian habitat has not returned, or
is not trending towards sufficient pre-construction functionality:
i)
a description of the proposed offset measures selected that includes details with
rationales on the amount and type of offsets required, how the offset measures
would be implemented, and the location of offset sites;
ii) a schedule for when the offset measures will be initiated, an estimated timeline
for completion, including any monitoring that will be required, and a schedule
for when the results of the offsets monitoring will be filed with the Board that
demonstrate offset success.
iii) a description of how Trans Mountain has taken available and applicable
Aboriginal traditional land use and traditional ecological knowledge into
consideration in developing the report/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
iv) a summary of 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 report/plan.
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