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Environmental Management Plans - West Vancouver
October 4, 2006
Hatfield Consultants Ltd.
This environmental management plan (EMP) covers the second stage of work in the off-alignment (overland) section of DB1 from Larsen Creek to Ansell Place. This EMP is intended to cover specific environmental issues and mitigation for the construction activities identified for Phase II - Stage 2.
Appendices 1 – 13
| Appendix 1 |
Environmental construction drawings (PDF 9.5 MB) |
| Appendix 2 |
Sediment and drainage management plan ( DB1 Phase II-Stage 2 construction activities) (PDF 1.33 MB) |
| Appendix 3 |
Larsen Creek Bridge general arrangement drawing #9465-102 (PDF 477 KB) |
| Appendix 4 |
BCMoF ‘Licence to Cut’ (PDF 200 KB) |
| Appendix 5 |
Reports on Archaeological surveys for DB1 (PDF 3.95 MB) |
| Appendix 6 |
Noise monitoring and mitigation plan (PDF 122 KB) |
| Appendix 7 |
Preconstruction spotted owl survey results (PDF 866 KB) |
| Appendix 8 |
Riparian revegetation and restoration plan for DB1 Phase II-Stage2 construction activities (PDF 692 KB) |
| Appendix 9 |
Hydroseeding specifications for the Sea-to-Sky Highway Improvement Project (PDF 77 KB) |
| Appendix 10 |
Invasive plant management plan (PDF 136 KB) |
| Appendix 11 |
Spill response plan (PDF 154 KB) |
| Appendix 12 |
Water quality monitoring program Sea-to-Sky Highway Improvement Project (PDF 176 KB) |
| Appendix 13 |
Songbird nesting survey protocols for the Sea-to-Sky Highway Improvement Project (PDF293 KB) |
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July 13, 2006
Hatfield Consultants Ltd.
This Environmental Management Plan (EMP) covers the first stage of work in the off-alignment (overland) section of DB1. This EMP is intended to cover specific environmental issues and mitigation for the construction activities identified for Phase II-Stage 1 construction.
March 8, 2006
Hatfield Consultants Ltd.
This Environmental Management Plan is intended to address environmental management activities associated specifically with the Phase 1 work commencing between March 1, 2006 and April 1, 2006.
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