COMMISSION
OGC File: 9642335
December 9, 2015
Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Ltd.450-151 Street S.W Calgary, Alberta T2P 5H1
Attention: Surface Land Administrator
Re: Approval for Short Term Use of Water
This approves you, under Section 8 of the Water Act to divert and use water as follows:
1. The approved water withdrawal points are listed on the attached table title” Application for Short Term Use of Water-Supplemental Table”
2. The approved use of water is restricted to the oil and gas activities of the Operator.
3. The maximum quantity of water that may be diverted is 199m3/day per point of diversion, at a rate not to exceed 141/s (0.5 cfs).
4. The maximum quantity of water that may be diverted during the duration of the authorization is 9999m3 per point of diversion.
5. On any stream, no diversion is permitted where stream discharge is less than 55 l/s, or where the diversion will cause the stream discharge to fall below 55 l/s. No diversion is permitted where stream (wetted) depth is less than 0.30 metres (12 inches) at the withdrawal location, or where the diversion will cause the stream (wetted) depth to fall below 0.30 metres (12 inches) at the withdrawal location.
6. On any lake, water withdrawal must cease if drawdown exceeds 0.10 metres (relative to the water level documented at the commencement of withdrawal activities), in the event that drawdown exceeds 0.10 metres, withdrawals may resume only when water levels have risen above the 0.10 metres drawdown level.
7. No water will.be diverted or removed from any beaver pond.
8. Approval has been granted to use the water from Februarys 1st 2016 to January 31st 2018.
9. This approval does not authorize any instream work.
10. A copy of this approval must be available for inspection at the tank truck and wellsite location(s).
11. End-of-pipe intakes must contain a screen with a mesh size that does not exceed one tenth of an inch.
Operations - Permitting and Authorizations6534 Airport RoadFort St. John, BCV1J4M6
Telephone: 250-794-5200 Facsimile: 250-794-5390 24 Hour: 250-794-5200
OGC File: 9642335 December 9, 2015
12. The holder of this approval must maintain accurate records of all water withdrawal activities throughout the term of this permit. A digital spreadsheet has been sent to the applicant’s email provided on the application. Water withdrawal records for each diversion point, including “0” values for months where no water was withdrawn, must be recorded monthly on the digital spreadsheet provided. The spreadsheet must be submitted to the Oil and Gas Commission on a quarterly basis to [email protected] . Quarterly reports are due on or before April 25th, July 25tn, October 25th, and January 25th. Do not modify the digital spreadsheet as it is designed to be interpreted by Commission software. If a cell/field in the spreadsheet is not relevant to the permitted activity, leave it blank.
13. In times of drought, the Commission may suspend short term water use previously authorized when there is risk to other resources that may result,from the withdrawal of water. Water use suspensions may remain in place until such time as the Commission is satisfied that there is sufficient water in the applicable water body or water course to permit the short term use of the amount specified in the approval.
14. The holder of this approval must monitor stream discharge at a location near the point of diversion in a manner consistent with the British Columbia Hydrometric Standards (https://www.for.qov.bc.ca/hts/risc/pubs/aquatic/hvdrometric/man BC hvdrometric standVlO.pdf) immediately before and during water withdrawal activities, and must maintain
records of the stream discharge monitoring.
Additional Conditions:
1. Withdrawal of water at POD 45.478 is not permitted during the month of February.
2. The permit holder must notify the Wilps Gutgwinuxs (Lax Xsin Djihl) a minimum of 5 days prior to commencing any construction activities under this permit.
3. The permit holder must notify the Wilps Luutkudziiwus (Madii Lii) a minimum of 5 days prior to commencing any construction activities under this permit.
4. The permit holder must notify Lake Babine Nation a minimum of 5 days prior to commencing any construction activities under this permit.
5. The permit holder must ensure that a qualified professional is on site during water withdrawal within the Suskwa Watershed. The qualified professional must monitor watercourse flow to ensure that water withdrawal does not cause a material adverse effect on fish or fish habitat.
6. The permit holder must ensure pump intakes do not cause a material adverse effect on fish or fish habitat.
The attached plan(s) form an integral part of this authorization.
Andrew Osmond Natural Resource Officer
cc: Roy Northern Land and Environment cc: OGC File: 9642335cc: Lake Babine Nation, Gitxsan - Lax Xsin Djihl Laxwiiyip, Gitxsan - Madii Lii Laxwiiyip_______Operations - Permitting and Authorizations 2 Telephone: 250-794-52006534 Airport Road Facsimile: 250-794-5390Fort St. John, BC V1J 4M6 24 Hour: 250-794-5200
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,000+000 'I ''HUDSON .'S' HOPE
STEWART B 600+000100+000
MACKENZIE
200+000400+000
SMITHERS. BURNS 300+000Vlake t
800+000^J-p r in c e T
RUPERT
BCGS Map Sheet
93M.036
NTS Map Sheet
093M07
Point of Diversion 45.478 Trib to Suskwa River
UTM Zone: 9 Easting: 630051.41
Northing: 6135050.08
482+000
483+000 481+000
480+000
SusKwn'iVor
City, Town, Village, or ----------Contour (100m interval) ® Pipeline Route KP O Point of Diversion■ District Municipality
! , — Contour (20m interval) --------- Pipeline Route | Upstream Watershed
Waterbody 1----- .Certified Project Description 500 m NTS Map SheetRoad ______ . I_____ Corridor | InooMiiTr n Marsh/Swamp I_____ 1093M07
-------- Unpaved Road BCGS Map Sheet
watercourse | |093M036
Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project
PIPELINE SEGMENT 4 (KP 458 TO 531): TRIB TO SUSKWA RIVER POINT OF DIVERSION 45.478
SHORT-TERM USE OF WATER APPLICATION
Prince RupertGas Transmission Project
Data Sources: DataBC, Government of British Columbia (GovBC); Terrain Resource Information Management, GovBC; National Topographic System, GovBC; BC Stats, GovBC; BC Oil & Gas Commission, GovBC; CanVec v12, Government of Canada (GC); National Hydrology Network, GC; Atlas of Canada National Framework, GC; Fisheries and Oceans Canada, GC; Environmental Canada, GC; Natural Resources Canada, GC; TransCanada Corporation; UniversalPegasus International; IntecSea; Focus CorporationDisclaimer: Contains information licensed under the Open Government License - British Columbia, Canada. Although there is no reason to believe that there are any errors associated with the data used to generate this product or in the product itself, users of these data are advised that errors in the data may be present.
REVISION: 2 PROJECTION: BC ENVIRONMENTAL ALBERS DRAWN BY: R. CAMPBELL FIGURE ID: 123220064-10555
SEGMENT: 4/6 DATUM: NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983 CHECKED BY: C. PAULIN FIGURE NO: 4-1
\ 600+000100+000
;4 l MACKENZIE
20.0+000 ■500+000;400+000
700+000
800+000PRINCERUPERT
Point o f Diversion 44.482 Trib to Suskwa River
UTM Zone: 9 Easting: 626133.1
Northing: 6134523.57BCGS Map Sheet
93M.035 484+000
486+000
485+000
NTS Map Sheet
093M06487+000
Suskwa River
City, Town, Village, or District Municipality
- Highway
Road
Unpaved Road
Watercourse
- Contour (100m interval)
Contour (20m interval)
Waterbody
I Marsh/Swamp
Pipeline Route KP
* Pipeline Route
r | Certified Project Description 500 m I_____ Corridor
( 3 Point of Diversion
| Upstream Watershed
NTS Map Sheet
1093 M 06
BCGS Map Sheet
1093 M 035
Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project
PIPELINE SEGMENT 4 (KP 458 TO 531): TRIB TO SUSKWA RIVER POINT OF DIVERSION 44.482
SHORT-TERM USE OF WATER APPLICATION
Prince RupertGas Transmission Project
Data Sources: DataBC, Government of British Columbia (GovBC); Terrain Resource Information Management, GovBC; National Topographic System, GovBC; BC Stats, GovBC; BC Oil & Gas Commission, GovBC; CanVec v12, Government of Canada (GC); National Hydrology Network, GC; Atlas of Canada National Framework, GC; Fisheries and Oceans Canada, GC; Environmental Canada, GC; Natural Resources Canada, GC; TransCanada Corporation; UniversalPegasus International; IntecSea; Focus CorporationDisclaimer: Contains information licensed under the Open Government License - British Columbia, Canada. Although there is no reason to believe that there are any errors associated with the data usedto generate this product or in the product itself, users of these data are advised that errors in the data may be present._______________________________________________________________________________
REVISION: 2
SEGMENT: 4/6
PROJECTION: BC ENVIRONMENTAL ALBERS
NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983
DRAWN BY: R. CAMPBELL
CHECKED BY: C. PAULIN
FIGURE ID: 123220064-10555
FIGURE NO: 4-2
.5.Q$+.Q.QQ-X • ,000+000-
'HUDSON:?;•< ST EWART p \ 600+000 HOPE'100+000500+000
MACKENZIE
"iDenison C/©(200+000400+000
SMITHERS; BURNS -300+000^ X lake f •
800+000 'f PRINCE^
RUPERT
NTS Map Sheet
093M06
Point o f Diversion 46.499 Natlan Creek UTM Zone: 9
Easting: 610687.95 Northing: 6132584.23
504+000
501+000
503+000
BCGS Map Sheet
93M.034
502+000’
NatlanGreek
Natlan CreeY-
City, Town, Village, or District Municipality
• Highway
- Road
Unpaved Road
Watercourse
----------Contour (100m interval)
— Contour (20m interval)
Waterbody
I Sand or Gravel Bar
Pipeline Route KP
: Pipeline Route
1 | Certified Project Description 500 m1_____ Corridor
O Point of Diversion
| Upstream Watershed
NTS Map Sheet
I 093M 06
BCGS Map Sheet
1093M 034
_______ . _____ ____________
Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project
PIPELINE SEGMENT 4 (KP 458 TO 531): NATLAN CREEK POINT OF DIVERSION 46.499
SHORT-TERM USE OF WATER APPLICATION
Prince RupertGas Transmission Project
Data Sources: DataBC, Government of British Columbia (GovBC); Terrain Resource Information Management, GovBC; National Topographic System, GovBC; BC Stats, GovBC; BC Oil & Gas Commission, GovBC; CanVec v12, Government of Canada (GC); National Hydrology Network, GC; Atlas of Canada National Framework, GC; Fisheries and Oceans Canada, GC; Environmental Canada, GC; Natural Resources Canada, GC; TransCanada Corporation; UniversalPegasus International; IntecSea; Focus CorporationDisclaimer: Contains information licensed under the Open Government License - British Columbia, Canada. Although there is no reason to believe that there are any errors associated with the data usedto generate this product or in the product itself, users of these data are advised that errors in the data may be present.________________________________________________________________ ______________
REVISION: 2
SEGMENT: 4/6
PROJECTION: BC ENVIRONMENTAL ALBERS
DATUM: NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983
DRAWN BY: R. CAMPBELL
CHECKED BY: C. PAULIN
FIGURE ID: 123220064-10555
FIGURE NO: 4-3
,000+000 '> HUDSON'S
j io p e — t\ 600+000100+000
500+000MACKENZIE
POD/70c47o510
200+000400+000 SheguniaRiverSMITH ERSj BURNS 300+000
V V L A K E % v800+000
'-PRINCERUPERT
515+000
Point of Diversion 47.510 Shegunia River
UTM Zone: 9 Easting: 602104.97
Northing: 6138824.32
NTS Map Sheet
093M06Shegunia River_
514+000
513+000
City, Town, Village, or District Municipality
■ Highway
- Road
Unpaved Road
Watercourse
Contour (100m interval)
Contour (20m interval)
Waterbody
Marsh/Swamp
Sand or Gravel Bar
Pipeline Route KP
s Pipeline Route
r | Certified Project Description 500 m L _ _ Corridor
O Point of Diversion
j Upstream Watershed
NTS Map Sheet
I 093M06
BCGS Map Sheet
1093M034
Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project
PIPELINE SEGMENT 4 (KP 458 TO 531): SHEGUNIA RIVER POINT OF DIVERSION 47.510
SHORT-TERM USE OF WATER APPLICATION
—
Prince RupertGas Transmission Project
Data Sources: DataBC, Government of British Columbia (GovBC); Terrain Resource Information Management, GovBC; National Topographic System, GovBC; BC Stats, GovBC; BC Oil & Gas Commission, GovBC; CanVec v12, Government of Canada (GC); National Hydrology Network, GC; Atlas of Canada National Framework, GC; Fisheries and Oceans Canada, GC; Environmental Canada, GC; Natural Resources Canada, GC; TransCanada Corporation: UniversalPegasus International; IntecSea; Focus CorporationDisclaimer: Contains information licensed under the Open Government License - British Columbia, Canada. Although there is no reason to believe that there are any errors associated with the data usedto generate this product or in the product itself, users of these data are advised that errors in the data may be present.______________________________________________________________________________ _
REVISION: 2
SEGMENT: 4/6
PROJECTION: BC ENVIRONMENTAL ALBERS
DATUM: NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983
DRAWN BY: R. CAMPBELL
CHECKED BY: C. PAULIN
FIGURE ID: 123220064-10555
FIGURE NO: 4-4
,000+000 ; l+IUDSON.'S HOPE ^
iST EWART p [528+000600+000100+000
500+000MACKENZIE
200+000tf^POD j 7c48 i-523 400+000
SMITHERS. BURNS* /V lake
800+000 \ PRINCE^
RUPERT
N ib Map Sheet
093M05
Point of Diversion 48.523 Pinenut Creek UTM Zone: 9
Easting: 590181.92 Northing: 6138970.16
BCGS Map Sheet
93M.033527+000
525+000
Pinenut Creek
500 m
1:10,000
City, Town, Village, or ----------Contour (100m interval) ® Pipeline Route KP Q Point of Diversiona District Municipality
— ^ — Highway Contour (20m interval) --------- - Pipeline Route Upstream WatershedWaterbody r .Certified Project Description 500 m NTS Map Sheet
R° ad ,...... . I--------- Corridor |---------- 1. _ . v lt71 Marsh/Swamp _____ 093M05
-------- Unpaved Road ■ ■ ■ r BCGS Map Sheet
Wfetercourse | 1093M033
Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project
PIPELINE SEGMENT 4 (KP 458 TO 531): PINENUT CREEK POINT OF DIVERSION 48.523
SHORT-TERM USE OF WATER APPLICATION
Prince RupertGas Transmission Project
Data Sources: DataBC, Government of British Columbia (GovBC); Terrain Resource Information Management, GovBC; National Topographic System, GovBC; BC Stats, GovBC; BC Oil & Gas Commission, GovBC; CanVecv12, Government of Canada (GC); National Hydrology Network, GC; Atlas of Canada National Framework, GC; Fisheries and Oceans Canada, GC; Environmental Canada, GC; Natural Resources Canada, GC; TransCanada Corporation; UniversalPegasus International; IntecSea; Focus CorporationDisclaimer: Contains information licensed under the Open Government License - British Columbia, Canada. Although there is no reason to believe that there are any errors associated with the data used to generate this product or in the product itself, users of these data are advised that errors in the data may be present.
REVISION: 2 PROJECTION: BC ENVIRONMENTAL ALBERS DRAWN BY: R. CAMPBELL FIGURE ID: 123220064-10555
SEGMENT: 4/6 DATUM: NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983 CHECKED BY: C. PAULIN FIGURE NO: 4-5
Application for Short Term Use of Water - Segment 4 Supplemental Table
Proponent: | Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Ltd. | OGCFile#: |New Application
this section applies to a ll applications Remaining Allocation (From NWWT)
POD# ; UTM Zone ! Morthing Easting Purpose Source Type Source NameProposed volume/day
(Tn3);Proposed total volume
(mJ)January Flow
Estimates (m3)February Flow Estimates (m3)
March Flow Estimates (m3)
April Flaw Estimates (m3)
May Flow Estimates (m3)
June Flow Estimates (m3)
July Flow Estimates (m3)
August Flow Estimates (m3)
September Flow Estimates (m3)
October Flow Estimates (m3)
November Flow Estimates (m3)
December Flow Estimates (m3)
44.482 9 6134523.573 626133.097 Road Maintenance (02146) Stream/RTver Trib to Suskwa River 199 9,999 20,800 9,600 14,600 48,700 370,700 409,800 275,200 171,400 125,400 100,400 37,300 19,100
45.478 9 6135050.083 630051.414 Road Maintenance (02146) Stream/River Trib to Suskwa River 199 9,999 70,600 66,000 73,800 124,600 323,100 300,000 206,100 125,600 149,300 210,500 130,900 103,600
46.499 9 6132584.231 610687.950 Road Maintenance (02146) Stream/River Natlan Creek 199 9,999 298,600 147,600 216,200 608,700 3,964,900 3,936,700 2,554,400 1,523,100 1,227,600 1,199,500 500,600 286,700
47.510 9 6138824.318 602104.975 Road Maintenance (02146) Stream/River Shegunia River 199 9,999 279,500 160,500 256,600 778,500 5,117,300 5,280,400 3,479,300 2,123,200 1,699,600 1,612,300 620,900 323,600
48.523 9 6138970.159 590181.918 Road Maintenance (02146) Stream/River Pinenut Creek 199 9,999 20,600 21,600 31,500 85,300 468,500 449,400 280,000 164,700 153,800 150,900 64,000 40,000
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