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Document ID ca-neec-2017-05-15-6 Title National Environmental Emergencies Centre URL https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/corporate/transparency/acts-regulations/forward-regulatory-plan/2024-2026/fisheries-act.html Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-13 15:35:34.453383+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (6)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001reportingreportingmandatoryEmergency Notification of Deleterious Substance Depositwastewater, aquatic life, otherUnder the Fisheries Act, the federal government must be notified immediately upon the deposit or likely deposit of a deleterious substance out of the normal course of events.Upon the deposit or likely deposit of a deleterious substance out of the normal course of eventshigh
#Q002prohibitionunknownmandatoryProhibition of Acutely Lethal Effluent Dischargewastewater, aquatic lifeThe regulations also set out limits for certain deleterious substances and pH, prohibit the discharge of effluent that is acutely lethal to certain freshwater and marine organisms, and specify the requirements for carrying out effluent sampling, reporting and environmental effects monitoring.medium
#Q003administrativereportingmandatoryDemonstration of Appropriate Mine Waste Disposal Optionwastewater, aquatic lifeIn order to use a water body frequented by fish for mine waste disposal, it must be demonstrated that this approach is the most appropriate option from an environmental, technical, economic and socio-economic perspective.In order to use a water body frequented by fish for mine waste disposalhigh
#Q004operationaloperationalmandatoryFish Habitat Compensation Plan Development and Implementationwastewater, aquatic lifeThe owner or operator of a mine is required to develop and implement a fish habitat compensation plan to offset the loss of fish habitat that will occur as a result of the use of a fish-frequented water body for mine waste disposal and must also provide an irrevocable letter of credit or equivalent financial guarantee to ensure that funds are in place to implement all elements of the fish habitat compensation plan.When using a fish-frequented water body for mine waste disposalhigh
#Q005administrativeoperationalmandatoryFinancial Guarantee for Fish Habitat Compensation Planwastewater, aquatic lifeThe owner or operator of a mine is required to develop and implement a fish habitat compensation plan to offset the loss of fish habitat that will occur as a result of the use of a fish-frequented water body for mine waste disposal and must also provide an irrevocable letter of credit or equivalent financial guarantee to ensure that funds are in place to implement all elements of the fish habitat compensation plan.When using a fish-frequented water body for mine waste disposalhigh
#Q006monitoringreportingmandatoryEffluent Sampling, Reporting, and Environmental Effects Monitoring Requirementswastewater, aquatic lifeThe regulations also set out limits for certain deleterious substances and pH, prohibit the discharge of effluent that is acutely lethal to certain freshwater and marine organisms, and specify the requirements for carrying out effluent sampling, reporting and environmental effects monitoring.As specified under the Metal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulations (MDMER)high

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