Vol. 136, No. 36 — September 7, 2002
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Part 7, Division 3, of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, Permit No. 4543-2-03304 is approved.
1. Permittee: Fraser River Pile & Dredge Ltd., New Westminster, British Columbia.
2. Type of Permit: To load and to dispose at sea of waste and other matter.
3. Term of Permit: Permit is valid from October 20, 2002, to October 19, 2003.
4. Loading Site(s): Richmond Steel Recycling Ltd., Richmond, British Columbia, at approximately 49°12.25' N, 123°04.75' W.
5. Disposal Site(s): Point Grey Disposal Site, 49°15.40' N, 123°22.10' W, at a depth of not less than 210 m.
The following position-fixing procedures must be followed to ensure disposal at the designated disposal site:
(i) The vessel must call the Marine Communication and Traffic Services (MCTS) Centre upon departure from the loading site and inform MCTS that it is heading for a disposal site;
(ii) Upon arrival at the disposal site, and prior to disposal, the vessel must again call MCTS to confirm its position. Disposal can proceed if the vessel is on the disposal site. If the vessel is not within the disposal site boundaries, MCTS will direct it to the site and advise that disposal can proceed; and
(iii) The vessel will inform MCTS when disposal has been completed prior to leaving the disposal site.
6. Route to Disposal Site(s): Direct.
7. Method of Loading and Disposal: Clamshell dredging with disposal by bottom dump scow or end dumping.
8. Rate of Disposal: As required by normal operations.
9. Total Quantity to Be Disposed of: Not to exceed 20 000 m3.
10. Waste and Other Matter to Be Disposed of: Dredged material consisting of silt, sand, rock, wood wastes, and other materials typical to the approved loading site except recyclable bundle wire and usable wood.
11. Requirements and Restrictions:
11.1. The Permittee must notify the permit issuing office before commencement of the project as to the dates on which the loading or dumping will occur.
11.2. The Permittee must ensure that all contractors involved in the loading or disposal activity for which the permit is issued are made aware of any restrictions or conditions identified in the permit and of the possible consequences of any violation of these conditions. A copy of the permit and the letter of transmittal must be carried on all towing vessels and loading platforms or equipment involved in disposal at sea activities. A copy of the written approval for the appropriate loading site must be displayed with each copy of the permit posted at the loading sites.
11.3. The fee prescribed by the Ocean Dumping Permit Fee Regulations (Site Monitoring) shall be paid by the Permittee in accordance with those Regulations.
11.4. Contact must be made with the Canadian Coast Guard, Regional Marine Information Centre (RMIC), regarding the issuance of a "Notice of Shipping". The RMIC is located at 2380-555 West Hastings, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 5G3, (604) 666-6012 (Telephone), (604) 666-8453 (Facsimile), RMIC-PACIFIC@PAC.DFO-MPO.GC.CA (Electronic mail).
11.5. Any enforcement officer designated pursuant to subsection 217(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, shall be permitted to mount an electronic tracking device on any vessel that is engaged in the disposal at sea activities authorized by this permit. The Permittee shall take all reasonable measures to ensure there is no tampering with the tracking device and no interference with its operation. The tracking device shall be removed only by an enforcement officer or by a person with the written consent of an enforcement officer.
11.6. The Permittee must submit to the Regional Director, Environmental Protection Branch, within 30 days of the expiry of the permit, a list of all work completed pursuant to the permit, including the nature and quantity of material disposed of and the dates on which the activity occurred.
A. MENTZELOPOULOS
Environmental Protection
Pacific and Yukon Region
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CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Notice, Under Subsection 84(5) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, of the Ministerial Conditions
Whereas the Ministers of Health and of the Environment have assessed information pertaining to the substance Pentafluoroethane, CAS No. 354-33-6,
And whereas the Ministers suspect that the substance is toxic,
The Minister of the Environment is hereby pleased to impose, under paragraph 84(1)(a) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, conditions under Ministerial Condition No. 11 446, in accordance with the following text.
DAVID ANDERSON
Minister of the Environment
Conditions (Section 84 of the Canadian
Environmental Protection Act, 1999)
The notifier shall import the substance in amounts not exceeding 10 000 kg per year and not exceeding an accumulated total of 50 000 kg after the assessment period expires and only in circumstances where the notifier complies with the following terms:
Use Restriction
1. The notifier shall import the substance only for use or sale as a refrigerant in circumstances where it will replace substances listed in column 2 of Schedule 2 of the Ozone-depleting Substances Regulations, 1998.
Record-keeping Requirements
2. (1) The notifier shall maintain electronic or paper records, with any documentation supporting the validity of the information contained in these records, indicating:
(a) the specific use of the substance;
(b) the quantity of the substance being imported, transferred (by sale or otherwise), purchased or used; and
(c) the name and address of the customers to whom the substance has been transferred, by sale or otherwise.
2. (2) The notifier shall maintain electronic or paper records made in item 2(1) at the notifier's Canadian headquarters, for a period of at least five years after they are made.
Information Requirements
3. Should the notifier intend to manufacture the substance, the notifier shall inform the Minister of the Environment, in writing, at least 30 days prior to the beginning of manufacturing.
Other Requirements
4. The notifier shall inform all customers, in writing, of the terms of the Condition, and the notifier shall obtain, prior to any transfer of the substance, written confirmation from customers on their company letterhead, that they understand and will meet these terms as if the present Ministerial Condition had been imposed on them. These records shall be maintained at the notifier's Canadian headquarters for a period of at least five years after they are made.
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CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Order 2002-66-06-03 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List
The Minister of the Environment, pursuant to subsection 66(2) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, (see footnote a) hereby makes the annexed Order 2002-66-06-03 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List.
Ottawa, August 28, 2002
DAVID ANDERSON
Minister of the Environment
ORDER 2002-66-06-03 AMENDING THE NON-DOMESTIC SUBSTANCES LIST
AMENDMENTS
1. Part I of the Non-domestic Substances List (see footnote 1) is amended by adding the following in numerical order:
| column 1 | column 2 | column 3 | column 4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 40372-72-3 | 59537-43-8 | 68413-19-4 | 89461-13-2 |
| 93820-57-6 | 103671-40-5 | 126104-53-8 | 144468-31-5 |
| 144468-32-6 |
2. (1) Part II of the List is amended by adding the following in numerical order:
| column1 | column2 |
|---|---|
| 15825-3 | Alkylcalixaryl acetate |
| 15855-6 | Reaction product of propanediamine with epoxy and phenolic resins |
| 15916-4 | 4-Aryl thio substituted copper phthallocyanine |
| 15931-1 | Sulfonated aryl, 7-[[2-[(aminocarbonyl)amino]-4[[4-chloro-6-[methyl[3 (or 4)-sulfophenyl]amino]-1,3,5-triazinin-2-yl]azo]-, sodium salt |
| 15965-8 | Alkyl substituted isocyanaurate trimer with acetanilide, oleyl alcohol and methyl ethyl ketoxime |
| 15979-4 | Inorganic ester of oxoheterocycle-polyethylene glycol mono-Meether-tetrahydrooxyheterocycle reaction product, compds. with alkanolamine |
| 16003-1 | Hexanedioic acid, polymer with 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1, 3-propanediol, 4,5,6,7,8,8-hexachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-4,7-methanoisobenzofuran-1,3-dione, 1,3-isobenzofurandion, 7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ylmethyl, 7-oxabycyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3-carboxylate, aliphatic monofunctional glycidylether, 2,2'-oxybis[ethanol] and 1,2-propanediol |
(2) Part II of the List is amended by deleting the following:
15671-2
Copolymer of alkylfumarate, alkylacrylate and styrene
COMING INTO FORCE
3. This Order comes into force on the day on which it is registered.
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CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999
Order 2002-87-06-02 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List
Whereas, pursuant to subsection 87(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999,(see footnote b) the Minister of the Environment has added the substances referred to in the annexed Order to the Domestic Substances List;
Therefore, the Minister of the Environment, pursuant to subsection 87(1) of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999,(see footnote c) hereby makes the annexed Order 2002-87-06-02 Amending the Non-domestic Substances List.
DAVID ANDERSON
Minister of the Environment
ORDER 2002-87-06-02 AMENDING THE NON-DOMESTIC SUBSTANCES LIST
AMENDMENT
1. Part 1 of the Non-domestic Substances List (see footnote 2) is amended by deleting the following:
37340-77-5
COMING INTO FORCE
2. This Order comes into force on the day on which Order 2002-87-06-01 Amending the Domestic Substances List comes into force.
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S.C. 1999, c. 33
Supplement, Canada Gazette, Part I, January 31, 1998.
S.C. 1999, c. 33
S.C. 1999, c. 33
Supplement, Canada Gazette, Part I, January 31, 1998.
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