Consumptive Use Streams Sample Clauses

Consumptive Use Streams. The agreement holder commits to the agreement holder developed strategies below to provide a level of water resource protection to the holders of licenced waterworks that provide water for domestic consumption similar to the level of water resource protection provided to Community Watersheds under the FPPR. Objective Set by Government for Water Quality Within Riparian Areas Regulation and Objective FPPR Section 8 Practice Requirements The following sections apply: Protecting water quality FPPR Section 59 Licensed waterworks FPPR Section 60(1) Agreement Holder Developed Strategy: Measures for Operations in SMZs of streams in Domestic Use Watersheds to achieve FPPR 59 The agreement holder will utilize specific measures within the streamside management zone of streams in Domestic Use Watersheds: • Retention of trees within the streamside management zone will comply with the strategy for RRZ’s and RMZ’s in Section 4.4 of this plan. • Ground-base equipment must remain on roads and/or designated skid trials during operations in the streamside management zone. • Cable harvesting within a streamside management zone will use full suspension yarding within the streamside management zone where practicable. • Stream channels will be cleaned of harvesting debris within a year of harvesting. Agreement Holder Developed Strategy: Strategy for Planning Operations in Domestic Use Watersheds to achieve FPPR 59 and 60(1) Prior to the submission of a cutting permit or road permit in a Domestic Use watershed the agreement holder will: • Obtain the current information for PODs from the Ministry of Environment, Water Stewardship Division’s Water Agreement Holders database from LRDW, or its successor. • Identify the water licenses and PODs that may be affected by a primary forest activity. • Consult with a QP regarding potential impacts to water quality, quantity and timing of flow from a primary forest activity. • Contact any potentially affected water agreement holder and consult with the agreement holder with regards to planned primary activity. • Locate POD on the ground if deemed necessary by a QP. • Ensure that QP recommendations and/or water agreement holder comments are considered in planning primary forest activity. Agreement Holder Developed Strategy: Strategy for Operations in Domestic Use Watersheds to achieve FPPR 59 While engaging in a primary forest activity in a Domestic Use watershed the agreement holder will undertake to: • Limit the number of stream crossings to...
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Consumptive Use Streams. The FDU in this FSP contains numerous licensed water intakes on streams and springs.
Consumptive Use Streams. Objective: To reduce the impacts of forest development on streams licensed for human consumption, apply specified stream side management provisions to S5 and S6 streams that meet specified conditions. Definition: RMZO 6 applies to the streamside management zone on specified reaches of S5 and S6 streams, which extends from the edge of the stream channel bank or the outer edge of the active floodplain, to a minimum distance of 30 meters on each side of the stream, or to the top of the inner gorge, whichever is greater. Result and Measures for RMZO 6 Strategy for RMZO 6: The agreement holder will follow the HLPO RMZO 6 requirements for specified reaches of S5 and S6 streams on which there is a water intake which is licensed for human consumption. Measures for RMZO 6: Prior to carrying out primary forest activities in a streamside management zone identified per RMZO 6, a QRP will develop measures to safeguard water licensed for human consumption for activities in the stream side management zone. The measures specified above will be incorporated in the Operational Plan prepared for each primary forest activity and will be followed during primary forest activities.

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