No.
Conditions with initial filings due after commencing operations
CPCN
OC2
OC49
Temp
Pump1
Pump2
Tanks
Deact
Trans Mountain Expansion Project 2016
493
156
Wetland 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 Wetland
Reclamation Evaluation Report and Offset Plan that includes:
a) the extent (in hectares), by wetland type, that was impacted by Project construction
and associated activities;
b) for each wetland impacted, an evaluation of mitigation and reclamation success with
reference to the measurable goals outlined in the Wetland Survey and Mitigation
Plan required by Condition 41;
c) identification of any wetlands that have not yet achieved the intended degree
of reclamation success, and an evaluation of the need for ongoing monitoring,
reporting and corrective actions;
d) for any wetland to which no-net-loss under the Federal Policy on Wetland
Conservation applies, an evaluation of any temporary or ongoing loss of any
individual functional condition (e.g., habitat, hydrology and biogeochemistry);
e) for any wetland that has not achieved reclamation success in terms of overall
wetland function, and for any wetland to which no-net-loss under the Federal Policy
on Wetland Conservation applies and that has had a temporary or ongoing loss in
any individual functional condition, a Final Wetland Offset Plan that updates the
Preliminary Wetland Offset Plan required by Condition 41, and that also includes
details with rationales on the amount and type of offsets required, the offset
measures to be implemented, the selection of compensation sites, identification of
the parties involved in planning and implementation and their respective roles and
responsibilities, a timeline for implementation, and the methods and schedule for
monitoring and reporting to demonstrate offset success;
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 report/plan.
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