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Navigating Permitting Issues for Engineers in Canada

This resource explores the complexities of permitting issues in Canada related to engineering projects, focusing on regulations such as the Canadian Fisheries Act and Navigable Waters Protection Act. It covers operational statements, fish passage examples, and guidelines from Department of Fisheries and Oceans and Transport Canada, addressing topics like culvert maintenance, bridge design, and water flow requirements.

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Navigating Permitting Issues for Engineers in Canada

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  1. PermittingIssues(for Engineers) Kevin Henshaw, P. Eng. May 23, 2008

  2. Permitting Issues • Introduction • Canadian Fisheries Act • Department of Fisheries and Oceans • Navigable Waters Protection Act • Transport Canada • Water Act • Alberta Environment

  3. DFO • Operational Statements • Version III released • Culvert Maintenance, Bridge Maintenance, Clear Span Bridges, Temporary Crossings • New restrictions • Read all measures and conditions!

  4. DFO • Comments from DFO • Cannot approve “conceptual plans” • More information is better for faster review • Projects generally require greater than 1:1 compensation ratio • Passage depends on species • General Observations • LOA / Authorizations

  5. DFO • Fish Passage Example • Common barrier to fish is steep downstream slope • Site visit can help • Class “C” • BF 71226 • BF 85148 • BF 8814

  6. Transport Canada • Use AT guidelines / Maps (Bridge Design Bulletin #1 currently under review) • Determination Example – BF 71226 • Application takes 8-12 months • Requires: • “N” Drawing • Advertisement • Env. Assessment

  7. Transport Canada • Navigability Flow • Ordinary High Water • “Q2” or 1:2 year flow • Highest 10 year mean monthly flow • Elevation of permanent vegetation • Close to bank full

  8. Transport Canada • Clearance • Smaller Crossings • 1.5 m Minimum for paddlers • Larger Crossings • 2.5 m – 3.0 m Minimum for Power Crafts • No Set Rules http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2007/10/24/SunPrincessBridge2_wideweb__470x312,0.jpg

  9. Transport Canada • Future NWPA in Alberta • Faster Approvals • Act needs to be updated • Amendments planned (likely ineffective) • Contact Minister (Lawrence Cannon) • Standardized Act Across Canada • Alberta currently lagging in enforcement • Restrictions on construction details – i.e. berms for pier construction • Culvert Guidelines?

  10. Codes of Practice Authorization Eg. more than 20 m channel disturbance Exemption Only for Centerline Culverts Alberta Environment http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/dpr-rmr/2006-2007/inst/dfo/dfo02-eng.asp

  11. From AE on Notifications Email to Edmonton Fill in all information Cover letter helps Provide clear map Need specific Dates Good for 1 year Needed for Class “D” Send letter for Revisions/Updates Alberta Environment

  12. Alberta Environment • April Cormier (Northern Region) • AENV.northwaterapprovals@gov.ab.ca • Tanya Berube (Central Region) • AENV.centralwaterapprovals@gov.ab.ca • Judy Tumm (Southern Region) • AENV.southwaterapprovals@gov.ab.ca

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