Explanation: When planning work in or around water, you must take care to minimize the potential risk to aquatic ecosystems and limit water pollution.
Section 11 of the Water Sustainability Act requires that “changes in and about a stream” may only proceed under approval or by notification. Under the Water Sustainability Act, “changes in and about a stream” is defined as:
Notifications are typically used for works that do not involve any diversion of water, may be completed within a short period of time and will have minimal impact on the environment or third parties.
An approval is a written authorization for changes in and about a stream that are of a complex nature.
The Process for Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI) Projects
If works in and about a stream are planned, they may proceed only after the Water Sustainability Act notification or approval requirements have been met.
The notification/approval process, managed by FrontCounter BC, has three stages:
Notifications must be submitted at least 45 days before the works begin. The Habitat Protection Officer will contact MoT if they have questions or recommendations regarding the notification. If the Habitat Officer has not contacted MoT within 45 days of receipt of the Notification Form, the work may proceed.
The Water Stewardship Officer will contact MoTI if they have questions or recommendations regarding an approval application. The Water Stewardship Division's goal is to process Approval applications within 140 days of receipt.
Statute: Water Sustainability Act
Relevant Section or Regulation: Section 11 of the Water Sustainability Act
Regulating Agency: Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Strategy