Application Process for Exercise Site Permit for Transport Canada

Application Process for Exercise Site Permit for Transport Canada

Application Process for Exercise Site Permit for Transport Canada The minimum amount of time that Transport Canada requires to review an application to conduct an exercise involving the deployment of boom into a navigable water is 90 days. Any Exercise planned for the following water ways is subject to this requirement: Bow River: From Ghost Lake to the South Saskatchewan River Peace River: From Williston Lake to the Slave River Athabasca River: From the confluence with Whirlpool River to Lake Athabasca North Saskatchewan River: From the confluence with Ram river to the Confluence with the South Saskatchewan South Saskatchewan River: Confluence of the Bow River and Old Man River to the Confluence of the North Saskatchewan River Application forms may be filled in online at http://wwwapps.tc.gc.ca/Corp-Serv-Gen/5/Forms- Formulaires/searchrs.aspx?formnumber=80-0020E. In Alberta, the Transport Canada office located in Edmonton will only receive application forms in hardcopy format; they do not accept emailed applications. As directed by Transport Canada, the list below indicates what is required of WCSS in the application form. Details of Work: Description of work Name of waterway where the work is or will be located including width and depth Chart and topographic map number, if available Latitude and longitude of the work site Legal description (section, lot number, concession, county/township, city/town, province/territory, etc.) Method of construction, i.e., equipment to be used, temporary construction that may impact on navigation. To assist in determination of navigability please provide: Characteristics of waterway (depth, width, length, natural obstructions, works currently existing) Pictures of work location as well as upstream and downstream views, if possible Pictures of equipment to be used (ie: anchors, boats, turner valley gates, watergate dams) Navigable Water: any body of water capable of being navigated by floating vessels of any description for the purpose of transportation, commerce or recreation. This includes both inland and coastal waters. The final authority to determine the navigability of a waterway rests with the Minister of Transport or his/her designated representative. Work is: any bridge, boom, dam, wharf, dock, pier, tunnel or pipe and the approaches or other works necessary or appurtenant thereto, any dumping of fill or excavation of materials from the bed of a navigable water, any telegraph or power cable or wire, or any structure, device or thing, whether similar in character to anything referred to in this definition or not, that may interfere with navigation. October 27, 2014 .

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