Disposal at sea permit ATL-00130-1

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Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999

Notice is hereby given that the Minister of the Environment, pursuant to section 127 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA), is issuing disposal at sea permit no. ATL-00130-1, authorizing the loading for disposal and the disposal of waste or other matter at sea. The permit is published in the Canadian Environmental Protection Act Registry on Tuesday, March 23, 2021. All documents referenced in this permit are available upon request by email at ec.immersionenmeratl-disposalatseaatl.ec@canada.ca.

1. Permittee: Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Moncton, New Brunswick.

2. Waste or other matter to be disposed of: dredged material.

2.1. Nature of waste or other matter: dredged material consisting of gravel, sand, silt, clay, and seaweed.

3. Duration of permit: The permit is valid from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022.

4. Reference document:

  1. Figure titled “CA-AT-D148” (February 25, 2021)

5. Loading site: Tabusintac Gully, New Brunswick, bound by 47.32726° N, 64.93407° W; 47.32183° N, 64.91363° W; 47.29991° N, 64.92765° W; 47.30200° N, 64.93520° W; 47.27747° N, 64.94966° W; and 47.28076° N, 64.96099° W North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83), as described in the document identified in paragraph 4a.

6. Disposal site: Tabusintac Gully (CA-AT-D148), New Brunswick, bound by 47.32726° N, 64.93407° W; 47.32183° N, 64.91363° W; 47.29991° N, 64.92765° W; 47.30200° N, 64.93520° W; 47.27747° N, 64.94966° W; and 47.28076° N, 64.96099° W (NAD83), as described in the document identified in paragraph 4a.

7. Method of loading: Dredging will be carried out using a suction dredge and/or a barge-mounted mechanical dredge.

8. Route to disposal site and method of transport: most direct navigational route from the loading site to the disposal site via pipeline, and/or hopper scow.

9. Method of disposal: Disposal will be carried out by pipeline and /or bottom dumping.

10. Total quantity to be disposed of: not to exceed 18 000 cubic metres, place measure.

11. Fees: The fee prescribed by the Disposal at Sea Permit Fee Regulations must be paid by the permittee in accordance with those regulations as modified according to the provisions of the Service Fees Act. The applicable fee rates for April 1, 2020, are in effect for the duration of this permit.

12. Inspection and records:

12.1. Pursuant to Part 10 of CEPA, the permittee and its contractors are subject to inspection by enforcement officers designated under CEPA.

12.2. At all times, a paper or digital copy of this permit and the document referenced in paragraph 4a must be available at the loading site and on all powered ships directly engaged in the loading and disposal operations. The documents must be accessible to enforcement officers designated under CEPA for the duration of this permit.

12.3. The permittee must retain records of all loading and disposal activities at its principal place of business in Canada for the duration of the permit and for 5 years following the expiry of the permit.

12.4. The loading or disposal at sea referred to under this permit must not be carried out by any person without written authorization from the permittee. The authorization must be accessible to enforcement officers designated under CEPA.

13. Reporting and notification:

13.1. The permittee must provide the following information at least 48 hours before loading and disposal activities commence: name or identification number of ships, platforms or structures to be used to carry out the loading and/or disposal, name of the contractor including corporate and on-site contact information, and expected period of loading and disposal activities. The above-noted information must be submitted to:

  1. Natasha Boyd
    Permit Officer
    Environmental Protection Operations Directorate
    Department of the Environment
    Atlantic Region
    6 Bruce St
    Mount Pearl NL  A1N 4T3

    Email: natasha.boyd@canada.ca

  2. Stephanie Rheault
    Enforcement Officer
    Environmental Enforcement Directorate
    Department of the Environment
    Atlantic Region
    33 Weldon St
    Moncton NB  E1C 0N5

    Email: stephanie.rheault@canada.ca

  3. Rachel Gautreau
    Coordinator, Environmental Assessment
    Canadian Wildlife Service
    Department of the Environment
    Atlantic Region
    17 Waterfowl Lane
    Sackville NB  E4L 1G6

    Email: rachel.gautreau@canada.ca

  4. Renelle Doucette
    Biologist, Regulatory Review
    Department of Fisheries and Oceans
    343 Université Ave
    Moncton NB  E1C 9B6

    Email: renelle.doucette@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

13.2. The permittee must notify the Canadian Coast Guard Marine Communications and Traffic Services (MCTS) in Sydney (navwarn.mctssydney@innav.gc.ca) in advance of the commencement of work so that appropriate navigational warnings may be issued.

13.3. The permittee must submit a written report to the minister, as represented by the regional director of the Environmental Protection Operations Directorate, Atlantic Region, care of Natasha Boyd, as identified in paragraph 13.1a, within 30 days after the expiry of the permit. This report must provide the quantity of matter disposed of at the disposal site and the dates on which disposal activities occurred.

14. Plans to be submitted to the Department of the Environment before the commencement of the work:

14.1. The permittee must submit a written Dredged Material Disposal Plan (DMDP) outlining procedures to accurately measure or estimate quantities of dredged material disposed of at the disposal sites, the method of disposal, and a schedule for use of the disposal sites. The plan must also include release zones and associated volumes, vessel tracking (for mechanical dredging only) and mitigation measures relating to birds and bird habitat. The plan must be submitted to the minister, as represented by the regional director of the Environmental Protection Operations Directorate, Atlantic Region, identified in paragraph 13.1a, no later than 7 days prior to the commencement of the first dredging operation authorized by this permit. Modifications to the DMDP must be made in writing to the Department of the Environment.

14.2. The permittee must carry out project activities authorized by this permit in accordance with all procedures and mitigation measures outlined in the DMDP referenced in paragraph 14.1.


Jeffrey L. Corkum
Regional Director
Environmental Protection Operations Directorate
Atlantic Region

On behalf of the Minister of Environment and Climate Change

Signed on March 16, 2021

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