Common use of Approval Type Required Clause in Contracts

Approval Type Required. Temporary Work Camp Permit (TWCP) For camps (whether identified in approved Operating Plans or not) in which vehicles, tents or other structures are to be assembled or set up to provide accommodation for personnel or for other purposes in connection with work projects of a non-permanent nature. Temporary work camp approval can be obtained in the submission and approval of the operating plan. Burning Permit (associated with both The Prairie and Forest Fires Act and Clean Air Act) When burning paper and wood during fire season. Permission to draw water (associated with The Water Corporation Act, and the Federal Fisheries Act). An Aquatic Habitat Protection Permit may also be required to draw water (under The Environmental Management and Protection Act). When drawing water from a known source or established drilled well for washing facilities. An Aquatic Habitat Protection Permit is required when working in or near water bodies. Permission to retain camp structures in place for future use (Lease– available through the local Lands Manager) When leaving camp structures in place for future use.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Forest Management Agreement, Forest Management Agreement, Forest Management Agreement

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Approval Type Required. Temporary Work Camp Permit (TWCP) For camps (whether identified in approved Operating Plans or not) in which vehicles, tents or other structures are to be assembled or set up to provide accommodation for personnel or for other purposes in connection with work projects of a non-non- permanent nature. Temporary work camp approval can be obtained in the submission and approval of the operating plan. Burning Permit (associated with both The Prairie and Forest Fires Act and Clean Air Act) When burning paper and wood during fire season. Permission to draw water (associated with The Water Corporation Act, and the Federal Fisheries Act). An Aquatic Habitat Protection Permit may also be required to draw water (under The Environmental Management and Protection Act). When drawing water from a known source or established drilled well for washing facilities. An Aquatic Habitat Protection Permit is required when working in or near water bodies. Permission to retain camp structures in place for future use (Lease– available through the local Lands Manager) When leaving camp structures in place for future use.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Forest Management Agreement, Forest Management Agreement

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