NORTHWEST TERRITORIES WATERS ACTMACKENZIE VALLEY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACTMackenzie Valley Federal Areas Waters RegulationsP.C.1993-1213 19936
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His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, the Treasury Board, the Northwest Territories Water Board and the Yukon Territory Water Board, is pleased herebypursuant to section 29 of the Northern Inland Waters Act, to revoke the Northern Inland Waters Regulations, C.R.C., c. 1234, andpursuant to section 33 of the Northwest Territories Waters Act* and section 33 of the Yukon Waters Act**, to make the annexed Regulations respecting inland water resources in the Northwest Territories and the annexed Regulations respecting inland water resources in the Yukon Territory, in substitution therefor,S.C. 1992, c. 39S.C. 1992, c. 40effective June 15, 1993.[Repealed, SOR/2016-130, s. 2]InterpretationIn these Regulations,Act means the Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act; (Loi)groundwater means all water in a zone of saturation beneath the land surface, regardless of its origin; (eau souterraine)undertaking means an undertaking in respect of which water is to be used or waste is to be deposited, of a type set out in Schedule II; (entreprise)watercourse means a natural watercourse, body of water or water supply, whether usually containing water or not, and includes groundwater, springs, swamps and gulches. (cours d’eau)SOR/2016-130, s. 3Water Management AreasThe geographical areas of the Northwest Territories set out in Schedule I are established as water management areas.ApplicationThese Regulations apply in respect of federal areas that are within the water management areas established under section 3.SOR/2016-130, s. 4Water Use or Waste Deposit Without a LicenceA person may use water and deposit waste without a licence if the proposed use or deposithas no potential for significant adverse environmental effects;would not interfere with existing rights of other water users or waste depositors; andsatisfies the criteria set outin respect of an industrial undertaking, in column II of Schedule IV;in respect of a mining and milling undertaking, column II of Schedule V;in respect of a municipal undertaking, in column II of Schedule VI;in respect of a power undertaking, in column II of Schedule VII; andin respect of an agricultural, conservation, recreational or miscellaneous undertaking, in column II of Schedule VIII.An individual may, without a licence, deposit waste that is sewage from a residential building, in accordance with the General Sanitation Regulations of the Northwest Territories.A vessel, as defined in section 2 of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001, may deposit waste without a licence if the deposit of that waste is not prohibited under Part 9 of that Act.SOR/2016-130, s. 5Applications for LicencesAn application for a licence or for the amendment or renewal of a licence shall be the form set out in Schedule III and shall contain the information identified therein and be accompanied by a deposit equal to any water use fee that would be payable under subsection 9(1) in respect of the first year of the licence that is being applied for.An application referred to in subsection (1) shall also includewhere the proposed undertaking consists of a dam,a plan showing the length, height, cross-sections and elevations of the dam and the location and preliminary designs of spillways, canals, sluice pipes and any other outlet works, anddata respecting the type and composition of the material to be used in the construction of the dam;where the proposed undertaking consists of a storage reservoir,an estimate of the number of hectares of land to be flooded, the surface area, in hectares, of the reservoir when filled and the contemplated total storage capacity of the reservoir, anda plan showing representative cross-sections of the reservoir;where the proposed undertaking consists of a watercourse crossing,a plan of the crossing showing cross-sections and elevations,a description of the existing bed and banks of the watercourse, andany available data on the water flow of the watercourse;where the water is proposed to be used for a municipal undertaking in respect of a camp or lodge or in respect of a municipality or settlement,a plan showing the location of the camp or lodge or the location, area and boundaries of the municipality or settlement,an indication of the approximate capacity of the camp or lodge or population of the municipality or settlement, anda plan of the intended water or sewage system, showing cross-sections and elevations;where the water is proposed to be used for an industrial or mining and milling undertaking, a description of the undertaking and of all wastes produced and chemicals used in the operation of the undertaking;where the proposed undertaking involves a deposit of waste,the location, rate, timing, frequency and duration of deposit,the anticipated constituents of the deposit and the concentration thereof,the methods proposed for the storage and treatment thereof, andan assessment of the qualitative and quantitative effects on the waters into which the waste is to be deposited;where the undertaking involves the handling or storage of petroleum products or hazardous materials,a plan for the safe handling, storage and disposal thereof, anda contingency plan for their containment and for the clean-up thereof in the event of a spill; andin any case, plans for the abandonment, or any temporary closing, of the proposed undertaking.Application FeesThe fee payable on the submission of an application for a licence or for an amendment, renewal, cancellation or assignment of a licence is $30.SOR/2016-130, s. 6Licensing CriteriaSubject to subsection (2), a licence issued under subsection 72.03(1) of the Act shall be a type B licence for one or more uses of water or deposits of waste set out in column I of any of Schedules IV to VIII, if any one of those uses or depositsmeets a criterion set out in column III thereof; ormeets a criterion set out in column II thereof, but does not meet the requirements of paragraphs 5(1)(a) and (b).A licence issued under subsection 72.03(1) of the Act shall be a type A licence for one or more uses of water or deposits of waste set out in column I of any of Schedules IV to VIII, if any one of those uses or deposits meets a criterion set out in column IV thereof.SOR/2016-130, s. 7Water Use FeesSubject to subsections (4) and (5), the fee payable by a licensee for the right to the use of water, calculated on an annual basis, isin respect of an agricultural undertaking, the greater of$30, and$0.15 for each 1 000 m3 authorized by the licence;in respect of an industrial, mining and milling or miscellaneous undertaking, the greater of $30 and the aggregate offor the first 2 000 m3 per day that is authorized by the licence, $1 for each 100 m3 per day,for any quantity greater than 2 000 m3 per day but less than or equal to 4 000 m3 per day that is authorized by the licence, $1.50 for each 100 m3 per day, andfor any quantity greater than 4 000 m3 per day that is authorized by the licence, $2 for each 100 m3 per day; andin respect of a power undertaking,for a Class 0 power undertaking, nil,for a Class 1 power undertaking, $1,500,for a Class 2 power undertaking, $4,000,for a Class 3 power undertaking, $10,000,for a Class 4 power undertaking, $30,000,for a Class 5 power undertaking, $80,000, andfor a Class 6 power undertaking, $90,000 for the first 100 000 kW of authorized production and $1,000 for each 1 000 kW of authorized production in excess of 100 000 kW.For the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), where a licence authorizes the use of water on a basis other than a daily basis, the licence fee payable shall be calculated by converting the rate of authorized use to an equivalent daily rate.Where the volume of water is specified in a licence to be total watercourse flow, the licence fee will be calculated using the mean daily flow of the watercourse, calculated on an annual basis.Licence fees are payable only for the portion of the year during which the licence is in effect.No fees are payable under subsection (1) in respect of a diversion of water where the water is not otherwise used.Licence fees shall be paid or, in the case of an initial payment, deducted from the depositin respect of a licence for a term of one year or less, at the time the licence is issued; andin respect of a licence for a term of more than one year,for the first year of the licence, at the time the licence is issued, andfor each subsequent year of the licence, or for any portion of the final year of the licence, in advance, on the anniversary of the date of issuance of the licence.Where the licence fee payable under this section is less than the amount of the deposit remitted under subsection 6(1), the difference shall be refunded accordingly.Applications for AssignmentThe authorization of a board for the assignment of a licence referred to in section 72.14 of the Act may be obtained by submitting an application, accompanied by the fee set out in section 7, to the board established for the relevant water management area not less than 45 days before the date on which the applicant proposes to assign the licence.An application referred to in subsection (1) shall be signed by the assignor and the assignee and shall include the name and address of the assignee.SOR/2016-130, s. 8Applications for CancellationAn application for cancellation of a licence shall be in writing and set out the reason for the requested cancellation and a description of the measures taken or proposed to be taken, prior to cancellation, for abandonment of the appurtenant undertaking.SecurityA board may fix the amount of security required to be furnished by an applicant under subsection 72.11(1) of the Act in an amount not exceeding the aggregate of the costs ofabandonment of the undertaking;restoration of the site of the undertaking; andany ongoing measures that may remain to be taken after the abandonment of the undertaking.In fixing an amount of security under subsection (1), a board may have regard tothe ability of the applicant, licensee or prospective assignee to pay the costs referred to in that subsection; orthe past performance by the applicant, licensee or prospective assignee in respect of any other licence.Security referred to in subsection (1) shall be in the form ofa promissory note guaranteed by a bank in Canada and payable to the Receiver General;a certified cheque drawn on a bank in Canada and payable to the Receiver General;[Repealed, SOR/2016-130, s. 9]an irrevocable letter of credit from a bank in Canada; orcash.SOR/2016-130, s. 9[Repealed, SOR/2016-130, s. 10]Public RegisterThe register referred to in section 68 of the Act shall be in the form of one or more files in respect of each licence application.Each file referred to in subsection (1) shall containa copy of the application and of all supporting documents;all records from any public hearing held in connection with the application;a copy of any licence issued in respect of the application and the board’s reasons for decision in respect of its issuance; andall correspondence and documents submitted to the board in respect of compliance with the conditions of any licence issued in respect of the application.SOR/2016-130, s. 11ReportsEvery licensee shall maintain accurate and detailed books and records and shall submit a report each year to the board that issued the licence, on or before the anniversary of the date of issuance of the licence, setting out the quantity of water used under the licence and the quantity, concentration and type of any waste deposited under the licence.A report submitted pursuant to subsection (1) shall be signed bythe licensee, where the licensee is an individual; oran authorized agent of the licensee, where the licensee is not an individual.SOR/2016-130, s. 12(Section 3)Water Management AreasGreat Slave Lake and all waters and river basins draining into Great Slave LakeGreat Bear Lake, all waters and river basins draining into Great Bear Lake, the Great Bear River and its tributaries and all the river basins of the Great Bear River and its tributariesThe Mackenzie River, its tributaries and all river basins of the Mackenzie River and its tributaries[Repealed, SOR/2016-130, s. 13]All waters and river basins of the mainland draining into Hudson BayAll other waters and river basins draining into the Arctic Ocean or adjacent watersSOR/2016-130, s. 13(Section 2)
Classification of UndertakingsColumn IColumn IIItemType of UndertakingDescription of Undertaking1Industrial undertakingAny industrial activity other than mining and milling, including manufacturing processes, hydrostatic testing, fluming, the exploration for, and production and transportation of oil and gas, cooling systems, food processing, tanneries, smelters, sawmills, pulp mills, metal finishing and tailings reprocessing2Mining and milling undertakingOperation of a mine within the meaning of the Canada Mining Regulations or the Territorial Coal Regulations, and any milling related thereto3Municipal undertakingAny activityin a municipality, or in a settlement comprising a multiplicity of residential units, that uses only a municipal water and sewage system, including domestic, horticultural, fire protection, commercial or industrial activities, orin a camp or lodge4Power undertakingAuthorized hydro or geothermal electrical generation ofClass 0150 or fewer kilowattsClass 1More than 150 kW but less than 5 000 kWClass 25 000 or more kilowatts but less than 10 000 kWClass 310 000 or more kilowatts but less than 20 000 kWClass 420 000 or more kilowatts but less than 50 000 kWClass 550 000 or more kilowatts but less than 100 000 kWClass 6100 000 or more kilowatts5Agricultural undertakingNourishing crops or the providing of water for livestock6Conservation undertakingConstruction of works for the preservation, protection or improvement of the existing natural environment7Recreational undertakingA commercial or public recreational development8Miscellaneous undertakingAny other undertaking
(Subsection 6(1))Application for Licence, Amendment of Licence, or Renewal of LicenceAPPLICATION/LICENCE NO:(amendment or renewal only)NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS OF APPLICANTTELEPHONE: FAX: ADDRESS OF HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA IF INCORPORATEDTELEPHONE:FAX:LOCATION OF UNDERTAKING (describe and attach a map, indicating watercourses and location of any proposed waste deposits)Latitude Longitude DESCRIPTION OF UNDERTAKING (describe and attach plans)TYPE OF UNDERTAKINGIndustrialMining and millingMunicipalPowerAgricultureConservationRecreationMiscellaneous (describe) 8. WATER USETo obtain water To cross a watercourse To modify the bed or bank of a watercourse Flood control To divert water To alter the flow of, or store, water Other (describe) QUANTITY OF WATER INVOLVED (litres per second, litres per day or cubic metres per year, including both quantity to be used and quality to be returned to source)WASTE DEPOSITED (quantity, quality, treatment and disposal)OTHER PERSONS OR PROPERTIES AFFECTED BY THIS UNDERTAKING (give name, mailing address and location; attach list if necessary)PREDICTED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF UNDERTAKING AND PROPOSED MITIGATIONCONTRACTOR AND SUB-CONTRACTORS (names, addresses and functions)STUDIES UNDERTAKEN TO DATE (attach list if necessary)PROPOSED TIME SCHEDULEStart date Completion date NAME (Print)TITLE (Print)SIGNATUREDATEFor Office Use OnlyAPPLICATION FEE Amount: $ Receipt No.: WATER USE DEPOSIT Amount: $ Receipt No.: (Sections 5 and 8)
Licensing Criteria for Industrial UndertakingsItemColumn IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IVWater Use/Deposit of WasteWater Use and Deposit of Waste Permitted Without a LicenceWater Use and Deposit of Waste Requiring a Type “B” LicenceWater Use and Deposit of Waste Requiring a Type “A” Licence1Direct water use in respect ofoil and gas exploration; andUse of less than 100 m3 per day*Use of 100 or more cubic metres per day*Noneany other industrial undertakingUse of less than 100 m3 per day*Use of 100 or more cubic metres per day and less than 300 cubic metres per day*Use of 300 or more cubic metres per day*2(1) Watercourse crossings, including pipelines, bridges and roadsConstruction of a structure across a watercourse less than 5 metres wide at ordinary high water mark at point of constructionConstruction of a structure across a watercourse 5 or more metres wide at ordinary high water mark at point of constructionNone(2) Watercourse training, including channel and bank alterations, culverts, spurs, erosion control, and artificial accretionTrainingof intermittent watercourses,of watercourses that are less than 5 m wide at the ordinary high water mark at the point of training,involving infilling of a watercourse with no inflow or outflow and with a surface area of less than 0.5 ha, orinvolving removal or placement of less than 100 m3 of material, where cross-sectional area not significantly changed at point of removal or placementAll other watercourse trainingNone(3) Flood ControlConstruction of a temporary structureConstruction of a permanent in-stream structureNone(4) DiversionsDiversion of a watercourse that is less than 2 m wide at ordinary high water mark at point of diversionAll other diversionsNone(5) Alteration of flow or storage by means of dams or dikes.Off-stream storage of a quantity of water less than or equal to 2 500 m3Off-stream storage of a quantity of water greater than 2 500 m3 and less than 60 000 m3, or instream storage of a quantity of water less than 60 000 m3All other alterations or storage3Deposit of waste in conjunction withoil and gas exploration,Deposit of drill waste by injection into an underground formation or reservoir that is authorized under paragraph 5(1)(b) of the Canada Oil and Gas Operations ActDeposit of drill waste to a sumpDeposit of drill waste other than deposit of drill waste to a sump or by injection into an underground formation or reservoiroil and gas production, processing and refining,Deposit of drill waste by injection into an underground formation or reservoir that is authorized under paragraph 5(1)(b) of the Canada Oil and Gas Operations ActNoneDeposit of waste other than deposit of drill waste by injection into an underground formation or reservoirquarrying and gravel washing,Deposit of waste in conjunction with quarrying above ordinary high water mark where there is no direct or indirect deposit of waste to surface waterDeposit of waste in conjunction with quarrying below ordinary high water mark or deposit of waste in conjunction with quarrying above ordinary high water mark where there is a direct or indirect deposit of waste to surface waterNonehydrostatic testing,Any deposit of waste associated with cleaning or testing of previously unused storage tanks or pipelinesAny deposit of waste associated with cleaning or testing of used storage tanks or pipelinesNonecooling, orAny deposit of waste that does not contain biocides or conditionersAny deposit of biocides or conditionersNoneother industrial undertakingsNoneAllNone
Does not include water taken from an artificial reservoir with no natural inflow.SOR/2012-250, s. 1(Sections 5 and 8)
Licensing Criteria for Mining and Milling UndertakingsColumn IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IVItemWater Use/Deposit of WasteWater Use and Deposit of Waste Permitted Without a LicenceWater Use and Deposit of Waste Requiring a Type “B” LicenceWater Use and Deposit of Waste Requiring a Type “A” Licence1Direct water useUse of less than 100 m3 per day*Use of water for milling at a rate of less than 100 tonnes of ore per day, use of water for leaching other than production leaching or use of 100 or more cubic metres per day for undertakings other than milling or production leaching*Use of water for milling at a rate of 100 or more tonnes of ore per day or use of water for production leaching2(1) Watercourse crossings, including pipelines, bridges and roadsConstruction of a structure across a watercourse less than 5 metres wide at ordinary high water mark at point of constructionConstruction of a structure across a watercourse 5 or more metres wide at ordinary high water mark at point of constructionNone(2) Watercourse training including channel and bank alterations, culverts, spurs, erosion control, and artificial accretionTrainingof intermittent watercourses,of watercourses that are less than 5 m wide at the ordinary high water mark at the point of training,involving infilling of a watercourse with no inflow or outflow and with a surface area of less than 0.5 ha, orinvolving removal or placement of less than 100 m3 of material, where cross-sectional area not significantly changed at point of removal or placementAll other watercourse trainingNone(3) Flood ControlConstruction of a temporary structureConstruction of a permanent in-stream structureNone(4) DiversionsDiversion of a watercourse that is less than 2 metres wide at ordinary high water mark at point of diversionAll other diversionsNone(5) Alteration of flow or storage by means of dams or dikesOff-stream storage of a quantity of water less than or equal to 2 500 m3Off-stream storage of a quantity of water greater than 2 500 m3 and less than 60 000 m3, or instream storage of a quantity of water less than 60 000 m3All other alterations or storage3Deposit of waste in conjunction withplacer mining, orAny deposit of waste in conjunction with non-mechanized in-stream placer operations or with out-of-stream watercourse placer or testing operations, where no chemical additives are used and there is no direct or indirect deposit of waste to surface waterAny deposit of waste in conjunction with mechanized in-stream placer operations or with any operations where chemical additives are usedNoneother mining and millingAny deposit of waste, other than from milling, where there is no direct or indirect deposit to surface waterAny direct or indirect deposit of waste to surface waters, or any deposit of waste from milling at a rate of less than 100 tonnes of ore per dayDeposit of waste from milling at a rate of 100 tonnes or more of ore per day
Does not include water taken from an artificial reservoir with no natural inflow.(Sections 5 and 8)
Licensing Criteria for Municipal UndertakingsColumn IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IVItemWater Use/Deposit of WasteWater Use and Deposit of Waste Permitted Without a LicenceWater Use and Deposit of Waste Requiring a Type “B” LicenceWater Use and Deposit of Waste Requiring a Type “A” Licence1Direct water useUse of less than 50 m3 per day*Use of 50 or more cubic metres and less than 2,000 m3 per day*Use of 2,000 or more cubic metres per day*2(1) Watercourse crossings, including pipelines, bridges and roadsConstruction of a structure across a watercourse less than 5 m in width at ordinary high water mark at point of constructionConstruction of a structure across a watercourse 5 or more metres in width at ordinary high water mark at point of constructionNone(2) Watercourse training, including channel and bank alterations, culverts, spurs, erosion control, and artificial accretionTrainingof intermittent watercourses,of watercourses that are less than 5 m wide at the ordinary high water mark at the point of training,involving infilling of a watercourse with no inflow or outflow and with a surface area of less than 0.5 ha, orinvolving removal or placement of less than 100 m3 of material, where cross-sectional area not significantly changed at point of removal or placementAll other watercourse trainingNone(3) Flood controlConstruction of a temporary structureConstruction of a permanent in-stream structureNone(4) DiversionsDiversion of a watercourse that is less than 2 m wide at ordinary high water mark at point of diversionAll other diversionsNone(5) Alteration of flow or storage by means of dams or dikesOff-stream storage of a quantity of water less than or equal to 2 500 m3Off-stream storage of a quantity of water greater than 2 500 m3 and less than 60 000 m3, or instream storage of a quantity of water less than 60 000 m3All other alterations or storage3Deposit of waste bymunicipalities or settlementsAny deposit of waste in accordance with the Public Sewerage Systems Regulations of the Northwest Territories by a city, town, village or settlement serving 50 or fewer people where there is no direct or indirect deposit of waste to surface watersAny deposit of waste by means of sewage collection or treatment system serving a population of between 50 and 2,000Any deposit of waste by means of a sewage collection or treatment system serving a population of 2,000 or morecamps or lodgesAny deposit of waste in accordance with the General Sanitation Regulations of the Northwest Territories by a camp or lodge serving 50 or fewer people, where there is no direct or indirect deposit to surface watersAny deposit of waste by a camp or a lodge with capacity of more than 50 occupants per day or any direct or indirect deposit of waste to surface watersNone
Does not include water taken from an artificial reservoir with no natural inflow.(Sections 5 and 8)
Licensing Criteria for Power UndertakingsColumn IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IVItemWater Use/Deposit of WasteWater Use and Deposit of Waste Permitted Without a LicenceWater Use and Deposit of Waste Requiring a Type “B” LicenceWater Use and Deposit of Waste Requiring a Type “A” Licence1Direct water useNoneClass 0Classes 1 through 62(1) Watercourse crossings, including pipelines, bridges and roadsConstruction of a structure across a watercourse less than 5 metres wide at ordinary high water mark at point of constructionConstruction of a structure across a watercourse 5 or more metres wide at ordinary high water mark at point of constructionNone(2) Watercourse training including channel and bank alterations, culverts, spurs, erosion control, and artificial accretionTrainingof intermittent watercourses,of watercourses that are less than 5 m wide at the ordinary high water mark at the point of training,involving infilling of a watercourse with no inflow or outflow and with a surface area of less than 0.5 ha, orinvolving removal or placement of less than 100 m3 of material, where cross-sectional area not significantly changed at point of removal or placementAll other watercourse trainingNone(3) Flood ControlConstruction of a temporary structureConstruction of any permanent in-stream structureNone(4) DiversionsDiversion of a watercourse that is less than 2 metres wide at ordinary high water mark at point of diversionAll other diversionsNone(5) Alteration of flow or storage by means of dams or dikesOff-stream storage of a quantity of water less than or equal to 2 500 m3Off-stream storage of a quantity of water greater than 2 500 m3 and less than 60 000 m3, or instream storage of a quantity of water less than 60 000 m3All other alterations of flow or storage
(Sections 5 and 8)
Licensing Criteria for Agricultural, Conservation, Recreational and Miscellaneous UndertakingsColumn IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IVItemWater Use/Deposit of WasteWater Use and Deposit of Waste Permitted Without a LicenceWater Use and Deposit of Waste Requiring a Type “B” LicenceWater Use and Deposit of Waste Requiring a Type “A” Licence1Direct water useUse of less than 100 m3 per day or use for construction of an ice bridge where the water used is removed directly from the watercourse*Use of 100 or more cubic metres per day and less than 300 m3 per day*Use of 300 or more cubic metres per day*2(1) Watercourse crossings, including pipelines, bridges and roadsConstruction of a structure across a watercourse that is less than 5 metres wide at ordinary high water mark at point of constructionConstruction of a structure across a watercourse that is 5 metres or more in width at ordinary high water mark at point of constructionNone(2) Watercourse training including channel and bank alterations, spurs, culverts, erosion control, and artificial accretionTrainingof intermittent watercourses,of watercourses that are less than 5 m wide at the ordinary high water mark at the point of training,involving infilling of a watercourse with no inflow or outflow and with a surface area of less than 0.5 ha, orinvolving removal or placement of less than 100 m3 of material, where cross-sectional area not significantly changed at point of removal or placementAll other watercourse trainingNone(3) Flood ControlConstruction of a temporary structureConstruction of a permanent in-stream structureNone(4) DiversionsDiversion of a watercourse that is less than 2 metres wide at ordinary high water mark at point of diversionAll other diversionsNone(5) Alteration of flow or storage by means of dams or dikesOff-stream storage of a quantity less than or equal to 2 500 m3Off-stream storage of a quantity of water greater than 2 500 m3 and less than 60 000 m3 or instream storage of a quantity of water less than 60 000 m3All other alterations of flow or storage3Deposit of wasteAny deposit of waste where there is no direct or indirect deposit to surface waterAll other deposits of wasteNone
Does not include water taken from an artificial reservoir with no natural inflow.RELATED PROVISIONS
— 2014, c. 2, s. 252Northwest Territories Waters RegulationsThe provisions of the Northwest Territories Waters Regulations, that are made under the Northwest Territories Waters Act, chapter 39 of the Statutes of Canada, 1992, that are in force immediately before the day on which section 182 comes into force, are deemed, as of that day, to have been made under the other Act and shall remain in force, to the extent that they are not inconsistent with the other Act, as it reads on that day, until they are repealed or replaced.