Licence No.: 2444
Licence Issued: March 2, 2000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANITOBA ENVIRONMENT ACT (C.C.S.M. c. E125)
THIS LICENCE IS ISSUED PURSUANT TO SECTION 11(1) TO:
CENTRA GAS MANITOBA INC.; "the Licencee"
for the construction and operation of the Development being an expansion of rural
natural gas supply systems to the following communities using the routes indicated:
- Riverton: from the Gimli Town Border Station, west one mile to PTH 8, then north along
PTH 8 to Riverton;
- Arborg: from the proposed Riverton line at PTH 8, west along PTH 68 to Arborg;
- Teulon: from the existing pipeline northeast of Netley in NW 23-16-4E, west along
municipal right-of-way and PTH 17 to Teulon; and
- Warren: from the Stonewall Town Border Station, west along PTH 67 to Warren;
in accordance with the Proposal filed under The Environment Act dated December 21,
1999, and subject to the following specifications, limits, terms and conditions:
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This Section of the Licence contains requirements intended to provide guidance to the
Licencee in implementing practices to ensure that the environment is maintained in such a
manner as to sustain a high quality of life, including social and economic development,
recreation and leisure for present and future Manitobans.
- The Licencee shall ensure that all used oil products and other regulated hazardous
wastes generated by the machinery used in the construction and operation of the
Development are collected and disposed of in accordance with applicable Manitoba
Conservation and legislation requirements.
- The Licencee shall construct waterway crossings by augering, tunnelling or boring. Open
cut waterway crossings shall not be made unless prior consultation with Manitoba
Conservation and Department of Fisheries and Oceans staff has occurred and the prior
written approval of the Director has been obtained. Dry artificial drainage channels may
be crossed with open cut techniques where approval has been obtained from the provincial
or municipal authority responsible for the channel.
- The Licencee shall revegetate soil exposed during the construction of the Development
with native or introduced grasses or legumes. Native species shall be used to revegetate
areas where native species existed prior to construction. Revegetation is not required for
pipelines installed by chain trenching or ploughing on previously disturbed ground
including road allowances.
- The Licencee shall, for each component of the Development:
- prepare "As Constructed" drawings for the Development and shall label the
drawings "As Constructed"; and
- provide to the Director, within three months of the completion of construction of the
Development, two sets of "As Constructed" drawings.
SPECIFICATIONS, LIMITS, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
- The Licencee shall, not less than four weeks prior to the start of construction of the
Development, consult with regional and district staff of Manitoba Conservation respecting
construction practices and mitigation measures applicable to pipeline construction
adjacent to provincial parks, wildlife management areas, and other sensitive lands.
Pipelines or other works associated with the Development shall not be located within the
boundaries of provincial parks or wildlife management areas.
- The Licencee shall notify the Eastern-Interlake Region of Manitoba Conservation not less
than two weeks prior to beginning construction of the Development. The notification shall
include the intended starting date(s) of construction and the name and telephone number of
the contractor(s) responsible for the construction.
- The Licencee shall separate and replace topsoil from backhoe and trenching operations in
accordance with the methodology described in Figures 1, 2 and 3 attached to this Licence.
This requirement is not applicable where the topsoil has been previously disturbed due to
the construction of roads or drains.
- Notwithstanding Clause 2 of this Licence, the Licencee shall not undertake open cut
stream crossings associated with the Development before June 15 of any year.
- The Licencee shall ensure that construction of the Development in wetland areas and in
riparian zones adjacent to rivers does not occur between May 1 and July 31 in any year.
- The Licencee shall, during construction of the Development, ensure that disturbance to
vegetation in wetlands and in riparian zones adjacent to streams is minimized.
- The Licencee shall ensure that the construction of the Development does not alter
surface drainage patterns or wetlands.
- The Licencee shall ensure that, during construction and operation of the Development,
spills of fuels or other contaminants are reported to an Environment Officer in accordance
with the requirements of Manitoba Regulation 439/87 respecting Environmental
Accident Reporting.
- The Licencee shall, at all times during the construction of the Development, ensure that
materials to contain and recover spills of fuel and other fluids associated with
construction machinery are available at the construction sites.
- The Licencee shall ensure that fuel storage and equipment servicing areas established
for the construction and operation of the Development are located a minimum distance of
100 metres from any waterbody, and shall comply with the requirements of Manitoba
Regulation 97/88R respecting Storage and Handling of Gasoline and Associated
Products.
REVIEW AND REVOCATION
- If, in the opinion of the Director, the Licencee has exceeded or is exceeding or has or
is failing to meet the specifications, limits, terms, or conditions set out in this
Licence, the Director may, temporarily or permanently, revoke this Licence.
- If construction of the development has not commenced within three years of the date of
this Licence, the Licence is revoked.
- If, in the opinion of the Director, new evidence warrants a change in the
specifications, limits, terms or conditions of this Licence, the Director may require the
filing of a new proposal pursuant to Section 11 of The Environment Act.
"original signed by"
Larry Strachan, P. Eng.
Director
Environment Act
Client File No.: 4493.00