Members Mark Cliffe-Phillips (WLWB)Helga Harlander (GWLB) Shannon Hayden (MVLWB)Elaine Briere (MVLWB) Angela Love (SLWB)Crystal Thomas (SLWB) Update to.

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Members Mark Cliffe-Phillips (WLWB)Helga Harlander (GWLB) Shannon Hayden (MVLWB)Elaine Briere (MVLWB) Angela Love (SLWB)Crystal Thomas (SLWB) Update to the MVLWB- Working Group 4- Terms and Conditions –Yellowknife Dec 11, 2008

To develop terms and conditions for permits and licences that provides clarity, consistency and certainty for the Boards and its clients. Update to the MVLWB- Working Group 4- Terms and Conditions –Yellowknife Dec 11, 2008

To identify a clear and consistent approach for the development of: New Terms and Conditions; A common approach for creating new Terms and Conditions; A common template for Land Use Permit and Water License Conditions; and A common and consistent approach to orphan measures. Update to the MVLWB- Working Group 4- Terms and Conditions –Yellowknife Dec 11, 2008

1. New standard condition list; and 2. Guidelines for terms and condition development. Update to the MVLWB- Working Group 4- Terms and Conditions –Yellowknife Dec 11, 2008

Obtained and reviewed the current standard lists of terms and conditions (T&C’s) of the MWLWB, SLWB, GLWB and the WLWB Reviewed for inconsistencies, rationales Met with Inspectors to discuss effectiveness of T&C’s Identified the LWB’s and Inspector’s main issues for T&C’s Update to the MVLWB- Working Group 4- Terms and Conditions –Yellowknife Dec 11, 2008

Uncovered many inconsistencies in T&C’s between Boards – these can be resolved by WG4 A much bigger problem is that many of the currently used T&C’s are of questionable effectiveness Update to the MVLWB- Working Group 4- Terms and Conditions –Yellowknife Dec 11, 2008

Type of problemExamplePotential effect No clear purpose or rationale Permit/licence contains T&C’s that are unnecessary Proponent doesn’t always know how to achieve the T&C Doesn’t get done right or at all in practice So prescriptive that innovation is inhibited Proponent not able to employ new best practices or technology

Type of problemExamplePotential effect Repeats what is already stated in the regulations or legislation Redundant and runs the risk of contradicting legislation or regulation Not enforceable because it isn’t clearly within the LWB legislated jurisdiction and authority Environment not adequately protected (i.e., everyone thinks that some aspect of environmental protection is covered by permit/licence when in fact it is not) Not practical to enforce Doesn’t get enforced and is therefore useless

1Clearly part of our mandate and legislation: Land Use Permit conditions are listed in Section 26 of the MVLUR; Water Licence conditions are listed in Section 15 of the NWTWA 2Have a clear purpose and rationale 3Are practical and enforceable 4Match the scale of the project (e.g., more prescriptive for small projects and more goal-based for larger projects) 5Do not repeat what is already stated in regulations or other legislation

WG4 has already identified some typical problem areas in the T&C’s through: Our daily work experiences Conversations with reviewers and other stakeholders Meetings with INAC Inspectors Update to the MVLWB- Working Group 4- Terms and Conditions –Yellowknife Dec 11, 2008

on WG4’s goals, approach and findings to date to identify issues reviewers have with T&C’s to at least begin a discussion of how to resolve issues in a non-project specific forum Update to the MVLWB- Working Group 4- Terms and Conditions –Yellowknife Dec 11, 2008

Some depend on the outcome of this workshop! Continued review and refinement of current T&C’s Research into T&C’s used by other jurisdictions (e.g., NEB, Nunavut Water Board etc.) Write summary paper on key issues, findings from previous steps, and provide recommendations. Update to the MVLWB- Working Group 4- Terms and Conditions –Yellowknife Dec 11, 2008