Use approvals (called Section 8 approvals or short-term use approvals under the previous Water Act) allow the diversion and use of water from a stream or an aquifer, and the temporary construction of works on the stream or aquifer, for a period of up to 24 months.
Section 10 of the Water Sustainability Act (WSA) lays out the requirements for a use approval.
Staff at FrontCounter BC will review your application and inform you if any additional information is needed, including habitat assessments, plans and designs for constructed works, or other related information. A water manager will review your completed application and inform you when a decision has been reached.
Contact regional FrontCounter BC staff before applying for approval on multiple sites.
To make changes in and about a stream you must hold a change approval or, for specified low risk changes, give notification.
If your works will cross or otherwise affect Crown Land, you may also be required to apply for a permit over Crown land. For certain activities, such as major works, a Land Act tenure may be required. More on these requirements is available in the online application form for a water authorization at FrontCounter BC.
Applications may be referred to Fisheries and Oceans Canada or the Ecosystems Branch of the Ministry of Environment. Other government agencies, affected landowners, licensees and riparian landowners may be notified of the application and given a chance to respond. First Nations in the area may be consulted.
The amount of water needed to keep aquatic ecosystems healthy is a factor in deciding whether to grant use approvals on streams or aquifers.
You will find everything you need to complete and submit your application at FrontCounter BC.