Notice of Determination for Sucker River Sewage Pumping System Upgrades

March 18, 2024 - Indigenous Services Canada has determined that the proposed Sucker River Sewage Pumping System Upgrades project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

 

The determination was based on a consideration of the following factors:
-the Lac La Ronge Indian Band has authorized the project by Band Council Resolution, and its membership will benefit
-no comments were received from the public about the project
-mitigation measures are required for the project

 

Implementation of the following mitigation measures is required for the project:

  1. The project shall proceed in the manner described in the ISC Project Description form. The Proponent will immediately notify ISC of any changes to the proposed project, for approval.
  2. All applicable federal, provincial and municipal laws and regulations will be adhered to, and permits will be obtained before undertaking any work. This Notice of Determination does not apply to ancillary features associated with this development that were not included in the Project Description form.
  3. All work will be carried out in accordance with the Migratory Bird Convention Act and applicable regulations. If clearing and grubbing (even ground vegetation) should occur within of the nesting period (April 1- Sept 1), a qualified biologist shall assess conditions of the site prior to site disturbance and before vegetation clearing, to detect nesting birds or species of concern. If any nesting birds or species of concern are discovered,  work shall be halted and ISC notified. Environment and Climate Change Canada must also be contacted immediately to determine mitigation strategies.
  4. Provide sediment and erosion control measures, immediately following initial ground disturbance, to prevent soil erosion and discharge of soil-bearing water runoff or airborne dust to adjacent properties and waterways in accordance with federal and provincial standards. 
    • Inspect, repair, and maintain erosion and sedimentation control measures during construction until permanent vegetation has been established.
    • Remove erosion and sedimentation controls and restore and stabilize areas disturbed during removal.
  5. Waste and/or hazardous materials must be removed from site as soon as practicable and taken to a certified/approved landfill in accordance with provincial and municipal legislation.
  6. Careful maintenance and monitoring of all equipment will be carried out to minimize the risk of spills or leaks of petroleum-based products. Storage of hazardous material and refueling is prohibited within 100m of a water body. The contractor will have an emergency response plan to manage fuel spills.
  7. Regardless of volume, any spilled substance that may cause an adverse effect must be cleaned up immediately and removed from the site for proper disposal. All spills must be reported to relevant federal, provincial and municipal government departments.
  8. Fire protection and dust control must be implemented to prevent air quality impacts and ensure the safety of nearby residents.
  9. All equipment must be properly maintained and equipped with standard air emissions equipment.

 

Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) is satisfied that the carrying out of the project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

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