Northern Pipeline Socio-Economic and Environmental Terms and Conditions for the Province of Saskatchewan (SI/81-23)
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Regulations are current to 2013-05-26
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1. These terms and conditions may be cited as the Northern Pipeline Socio-Economic and Environmental Terms and Conditions for the Province of Saskatchewan.
INTERPRETATION
2. (1) In these terms and conditions,
- “Act”
“Act” means the Northern Pipeline Act; (Loi)
- “agricultural land”
“agricultural land” means real property owned by a private individual, co-operative, corporation or the Crown that is situated outside a city, town, village or hamlet and that is used or is capable of being used for farming, tillage of the soil, livestock production, raising poultry, dairying, fur farming, tree farming, bee keeping, fish farming or any other activity undertaken to produce agricultural products; (terre agricole)
- “big game animals”
“big game animals” means “big game” as defined in The Wildlife Regulations, 1979 (Saskatchewan); (gros gibier)
- “borrow pit”
“borrow pit” means a site used for the extraction of granular material and fill and the excavation resulting from such extraction; (ballastière)
- “certified status”
“certified status” has the same meaning as in the Seeds Regulations; (apte à la certification)
- “construction”
“construction” means, in respect of the building of the pipeline or any portion thereof, those field activities carried out by Foothills from the commencement of clearing for the pipeline or any portion thereof, until leave to open the pipeline or any portion thereof, as the case may be, is granted by the Board but does not include clearing for survey lines by Foothills; (construction)
- “environmental impact”
“environmental impact” means any change in the existing physical or biological conditions of the environment resulting from the construction or operation of the pipeline; (répercussions écologiques)
- “facility”
“facility” means any fixed installation of a temporary or permanent nature installed by Foothills as a part of the pipeline or used by Foothills in the construction or operation of the pipeline; (installations)
- “fish”
“fish” means “fish” as defined in the Fisheries Act; (poisson)
- “Foothills”
“Foothills” means Foothills Pipe Lines (Sask.) Ltd.; (Foothills)
- “fuel”
“fuel” means all liquid or gaseous hydrocarbons and petroleum products used in the construction and operation of the pipeline; (carburants)
- “hazardous material”
“hazardous material” means any chemical, explosive, toxic material or other substance that, if spilled, misused or allowed to escape, may cause significant damage to the environment; (produits dangereux)
- “Indian”
“Indian” means a person who, pursuant to the Indian Act, is registered as an Indian or is entitled to be registered as an Indian; (Indien)
- “inspection”
“inspection” means observation and measurement by Foothills to verify that
(a) the construction and operation of the pipeline accord with designs and specifications of the pipeline, and
(b) these terms and conditions are complied with; (inspection)
- “livestock”
“livestock” means animals, including birds, kept or dealt in for use or profit; (bétail)
- “monitoring”
“monitoring” means data gathering, data analysis and interpretation and data presentation to determine magnitudes and characteristics of environmental change; (contrôle)
- “operation”
“operation” means any field activity by Foothills relating to the pipeline or any portion of the pipeline for which leave to open has been granted; (exploitation)
- “Province”
“Province” means the Province of Saskatchewan; (province)
- “recreation site”
“recreation site” means a recreational site identified under The Provincial Parks, Protected Areas, Recreation Sites and Antiquities Act (Saskatchewan); (lieu de loisirs)
- “visual resources”
“visual resources” means the appearance of the features that make up the visible landscape including land, water, vegetation and wildlife; (ressources visuelles)
- “waste”
“waste” means discarded or abandoned liquid or solid matter including human waste, garbage, oil drums, petroleum products, ashes and equipment; (déchets)
- “waterbodies”
“waterbodies” means lakes and ponds and permanent and seasonal rivers and streams; (masses d’eau)
- “wildlife”
“wildlife” means “wildlife” as defined in The Wildlife Act (Saskatchewan). (faune)
(2) All other words and expressions have the same meaning as in the Act.
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