Code of Practice for Pipelines and Telecommunication Lines Crossing a Water Body

Consolidated to include amendments in force as of June 24, 2013.

The Code prescribes measures to be taken to protect aquatic environments during construction and other activities related to pipelines and telecommunication lines crossing a water body: submission of a notice to the Director; the Code lists the information requirements of a notice.; timing of activity, and nature of works that vary with the classification of the water body; preparation of a plan for works that meet specific design and construction standards and other requirements; activities be done within the manner permissible according to water body classifications described within the Code, and outside of restricted activity periods; reporting of contraventions of the Code; keeping of records and the time periods for which records must be kept; and monitoring of pipeline crossing or telecommunication line crossing.

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Code of Practice for Pipelines and Telecommunication Lines Crossing a Water Body
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Consolidated to include amendments in force as of June 24, 2013.

The Code prescribes measures to be taken to protect aquatic environments during construction and other activities related to pipelines and telecommunication lines crossing a water body: submission of a notice to the Director; the Code lists the information requirements of a notice.; timing of activity, and nature of works that vary with the classification of the water body; preparation of a plan for works that meet specific design and construction standards and other requirements; activities be done within the manner permissible according to water body classifications described within the Code, and outside of restricted activity periods; reporting of contraventions of the Code; keeping of records and the time periods for which records must be kept; and monitoring of pipeline crossing or telecommunication line crossing.

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