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Terms and Conditions for Changes In and About A Stream Specified by MWLAP Habitat Officers, Cariboo Region Section 42 (1) of the Water Regulation gives authority to a Habitat Officer to add specific conditions to ensure the protection of habitat in addition to the conditions of general application. Under this authority, MWLAP Habitat Officers, Cariboo Region, require the following mandatory terms and conditions: 42 (1) To protect habitat, a person making a change in and about a stream under this regulation, other than under section 44(1)(o) to (s) or (2), must make that change in accordance with terms and conditions specified by the habitat officer with respect to (Note: under the Water Act a stream" includes a natural watercourse or source of water supply, whether usually containing water or not, ground water, and a lake, river, creek, spring, ravine, swamp and gulch); (a) The timing window or the period or periods of time in the year during which the change can proceed without causing harm to fish, wildlife or habitat, The timing window of least risk to fish and fish habitat must be applied to all activities in fish streams as well as tributaries that have a risk of depositing sediment into fish streams. Windows of least risk are designed to protect all fish species known to occur in a stream. One way fish presence can be confirmed is through a fish inventory database 1. Please note if using this database that the lack of fish records for a particular area is not necessarily equivalent to fish absence. All streams are assumed to have both spring and fall spawners, until proven otherwise. Windows of least risk for the Cariboo Region are as follows: CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND OCEANS OFFICE FOR THE IN-STREAM WINDOWS FOR SALMON SPECIES. Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the 100 Mile House Forest District. Throughout, elevation greater than 1325 m Throughout, elevation less than 1325 m RB August 7 October 15 RB July 22 October 31 Throughout KO July 22 August 31 Throughout EB July 22 September 15 Throughout MW July 22 September 15 1 Fisheries Inventory site http://www.bcfisheries.gov.bc.ca/fishinv/

Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the 100 Mile House Forest District (continued). Boss Creek, Hendrix Cr., Deception Cr., Canimred Cr., Ruth Redfern Cr., Spanish Cr., Jim Cr. (upstream of outlet to Bowers Lake), Windy Cr., Bridge Cr. (upstream of Stack Lakes), Phinetta Cr., Tributaries to Birch Lake and Lac des Roches, McDonald Cr., Hihium Cr., Scot Cr., Brown Cr. Bonaparte River and Lower reaches of any creeks tributary to the Fraser river McKinley Cr., Lower reaches of Eagle Cr. and Bradley Cr., 111 Mile Cr., Deka Cr. and Bridge Cr. (upstream of Buffalo Cr.), Lower reaches of Canimred Cr., Upper reaches of Bonaparte River. 111 Mile Cr., Scottie Cr., Fifty-nine Cr., Fifty seven Cr., Fifty One Cr., RB August 7 October 15 ST, RB, Salmon July 22 August 15 RB, KO July 22 August 31 RB, EB, MW July 22 September 15 All other streams All July 22 October 31

Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Central Cariboo Forest District. Horsefly R. watershed (downstream of falls) and tributaries, McKinley Cr. and tributaries, Woodjam Cr. downstream of falls, Moffatt Cr. downstream of falls, less than 1325 m Horsefly R. watershed (downstream of falls) and tributaries, McKinley Cr. and tributaries, Woodjam Cr. downstream of falls, Moffatt Cr. downstream of falls, greater than 1325 m Horsefly R. watershed (upstream of falls) and tributaries, Woodjam Cr. upstream of falls, McKusky R. and tributaries, MacKay R. and tributaries, Moffatt Cr. upstream of falls, less than 1325 m Horsefly R. watershed (upstream of falls) and tributaries, Woodjam Cr. upstream of falls, McKusky R. and tributaries, MacKay R. and tributaries, Moffatt Cr. upstream of falls, greater than 1325 m RB, BT, KO, SK. RB, BT, KO, SK. July 22 August 15 August 7 August 15 RB, WF. July 22 October 31 RB, WF. August 7 October 31

Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Central Cariboo Forest District (continued). Quesnel R. watershed and tributaries, Cariboo Lynx Cr., Blue Lead Cr., Penfold Cr., Mitchell R., less than 1325 m Quesnel R. watershed and tributaries, Cariboo Lynx Cr., Blue Lead Cr., Penfold Cr., Mitchell R., greater than 1325 m Cariboo R. and tributaries less than 1325 m Beaver Cr. watershed and tributaries, less than 1325 m. Beaver Cr. watershed and tributaries, greater than 1325 m. Lower Chilcotin R. watershed and lower reaches of any creeks tributary to the Chilcotin R., less than 1325 m Lower Chilcotin R. watershed and lower reaches of any creeks tributary to the Chilcotin R., greater than 1325 m Chilcotin R. tributaries, Big Cr. and tributaries, less than 1325 m elevation RT, BT, KO, SK. RT, BT, KO, SK. July 22 August 15 August 7 October 31 All July 22 August 7 RB, KO. July 22 August 31 RB, KO. August 7 August 15 WF, CN, SO, CO, Chisel mouth. WF, CN, SO, CO, Chisel mouth. RT, BT, CN, CO. July 31 August 15 August 7 August 15 July 22 August 15

Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Central Cariboo Forest District (continued). Quesnel R. watershed and tributaries, Cariboo Lynx Cr., Blue Lead Cr., Penfold Cr., Mitchell R., less than 1325 m Quesnel R. watershed and tributaries, Cariboo Lynx Cr., Blue Lead Cr., Penfold Cr., Mitchell R., greater than 1325 m Cariboo R. and tributaries less than 1325 m Beaver Cr. watershed and tributaries, less than 1325 m. Beaver Cr. watershed and tributaries, greater than 1325 m. Lower Chilcotin R. watershed and lower reaches of any creeks tributary to the Chilcotin R., less than 1325 m Lower Chilcotin R. watershed and lower reaches of any creeks tributary to the Chilcotin R., greater than 1325 m Chilcotin R. tributaries, Big Cr. and tributaries, less than 1325 m elevation RT, BT, KO, SK. RT, BT, KO, SK. July 22 August 15 August 7 October 31 All July 22 August 7 RB, KO. July 22 August 31 RB, KO. August 7 August 15 WF, CN, SO, CO, Chisel mouth. WF, CN, SO, CO, Chisel mouth. RT, BT, CN, CO. July 31 August 15 August 7 August 15 July 22 August 15

Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Central Cariboo Forest District (continued). mentioned, less than 1325 m mentioned, greater than 1325 m DV. July 22 August 15 CT. July 22 October 31 CT. August 7 October 31 WF. July 22 August 31 Chiselmouth Site specific. Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Quesnel Forest District. Baker Cr. watershed, downstream of Puntataenkut (Tibbles) lake, and for Merston sub-basin downstream of District Lot 2454. Baker Cr. watershed, downstream of Puntataenkut (Tibbles) lake, and for Merston sub-basin upstream of District Lot 2454. Blackwater R. watershed, Nazko R., Euchiniko R., Blackwater R. downstream of Nazko R., and tributaries. CN, RB. July 15 July 31 RB. July 15 October 31 CN, RB. July 15 July 31

Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Quesnel Forest District (continued). Baker Cr. watershed, downstream of Puntataenkut (Tibbles) lake, and for Merston sub-basin downstream of District Lot 2454. Baker Cr. watershed, downstream of Puntataenkut (Tibbles) lake, and for Merston sub-basin upstream of District Lot 2454. Blackwater R. watershed, Nazko R., Euchiniko R., Blackwater R. downstream of Nazko R., and tributaries. Blackwater R. watershed, and tributaries upstream of Nazko R. Blackwater R. watershed, headwaters CN, RB. July 15 July 31 RB. July 15 October 31 CN, RB. July 15 July 31 CN, BT, RB. July 22 July 31 RB, BT, CH (possibly). July 22 July 31 Bowron R. watershed. CN, BT, RB. July 22 July 25 Cariboo R. watershed CN, BT, RB. July 22 August 7 Cottonwood/Swift R. watershed, Swift R. and tributaries downstream of the confluence with Bendixon Cr., excluding Lightning Cr. CN, BT, RB. July 15 July 31

Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Quesnel Forest District (continued). Cottonwood/Swift R. watershed, Swift R. and Little Swift R. and their tributaries, above their confluence. Cottonwood/Swift R. watershed, Lightning Cr. and tributaries. CN, RB, BT. CN, RB, BT. No No Dean R. watershed. All species Not confirmed, site specific. Narcosli Cr. watershed. CH, RB. July 15 July 31 Quesnel R. watershed. CN, RB. July 15 July 31 Willow R. watershed. CN, BT, RB. July 15 July 25 Other Fraser R. tributaries. Creeks and rivers within the Kluskus Supply Area. All species July 15 July 31 All species Not confirmed, site specific. Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Chilcotin Forest District. Lower Chilcotin R. watershed, Chilko R. downstream of Chilko Lake, Taseko R. Chilcotin R. and tributaries, less than 1325 m Lower Chilcotin R. watershed, Chilko R. downstream of Chilko Lake, Taseko R. Chilcotin R. and tributaries, greater than 1325 m WF, CN, SO, CO, Chiselmouth. WF, CN, SO, CO, Chiselmouth. July 31 August 15 August 7 August 15

Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Chilcotin Forest District (continued). Upper Chilcotin R. watershed, Chilcotin R. upstream of the confluence of Chilko R. and tributaries, less than 1325 m Upper Chilcotin R. watershed, Chilcotin R. upstream of the confluence of Chilko R. and tributaries, greater than 1325 m Homathko R. watershed, Homathko R. Mosely Cr. and tributaries, less than 1325 m Homathko R. watershed, Homathko R. Mosely Cr. and tributaries, greater than 1325 m KlinaKlini R. watershed, KlinaKlini R., McClinchy Cr., Kleena Kleene R. and tributaries, less than 1325 m KlinaKlini R. watershed, KlinaKlini R., McClinchy Cr., Kleena Kleene R. and tributaries, greater than 1325 m Upper Dean R. watershed, headwaters and tributaries, less than 1325 m Chiselmouth. Chiselmouth. July 31 August 15 August 7 August 15 RB, BT, DV. July 22 August 15 RB, BT, DV. August 7 August 15 RB, BT, CT. July 22 August 15 RB, BT, CT. August 7 August 15 RB, DV. July 22 August 15

Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Chilcotin Forest District (continued). Upper Dean R. watershed, headwaters and tributaries, greater than 1325 m Alexis Cr. watershed, Upper Nazko Cr. (upstream of Nazko Lake), Chilanko R. less than 1325 m Alexis Cr. watershed, Upper Nazko Cr. (upstream of Nazko Lake), Chilanko R. greater than 1325 m Puntzi Cr. watershed, less than 1325 m Puntzi Cr. watershed, greater than 1325 m All other streams within the Chilcotin Forest District, less than 1325 m All other streams within the Chilcotin Forest District, greater than 1325 m mentioned, less than 1325 m elevation mentioned, greater than 1325 m elevation RB, DV. August 7 August 15 RB. July 31 August 15 RB. August 7 October 31 RB. July 22 October 31 RB. August 7 October 31 Any species July 22 August 15 Any species August 7 August 15 ST. July 31 August 15 RB. July 22 October 31 RB. August 7 August 15

Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Chilcotin Forest District (continued). mentioned, less than 1325 m mentioned, greater than 1325 m KO. July 22 August 31 BT. July 22 August 15 DV. July 22 August 15 CT. July 22 October 31 CT. August 7 October 31 WF. July 22 August 31 Chiselmouth Site specific. Region 5 (Cariboo): s for Fish and Fish Habitat for the Mid Coast Portion of the North Island and Mid Coast Forest District. It should be known and understood that there is no actual time when fish (adults, fry, juveniles, alevins or eggs) are not within numerous watershed systems in the Mid Coast portion of the North Island and Mid Coast Forest District. However, these timing windows provide the time of least risk to fish and fish habitat. Salmon species are included. CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND OCEANS FOR IN- STREAM WORK WINDOWS FOR SALMON SPECIES. Throughout All Salmon May 15 July 15 Throughout RB, DV, ST, CT August 1 November 30 Throughout KO August 1 September 1 Throughout DV, BT June 1 September 15

Glossary of Abbreviations Common Name, Scientific Name and Code of Fish identified in the Reduced Risk Work Window Tables. Common Name Scientific Name Code Steelhead Oncorhynchus mykis ST Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykis RB Cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki CT Dolly Varden char Salvelinus malma DV Bull trout Salvelinus confluentus BT Lake trout Salvelinus namacush LT Brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis EB Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha CN Chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta CH Coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisuch CO Pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha PI Kokanee Oncorhynchus nerka KO Sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka SO Mountain whitefish Prosopium williamsonii MW Notwithstanding the above, if any one of the following conditions is met, the timing window is not applicable: If the stream channel is naturally dry (no flow) or frozen to the bottom at the worksite and the instream activity will not adversely impact fish habitat (e.g. result in the introduction of sediment into fish habitat). If construction of a winter crossing is proposed and such works does not adversely impact the stream channel (including stream banks), fish habitat or fish passage. (b) The minimum instream flow or the minimum flow of water that must remain in the stream while the change is being made, The natural rate of water flow must be maintained at the worksite during all phases of instream activity. Instream activities must be conducted in the dry and the worksite must be isolated from water flowing in the stream channel. (c) The removal of material from the stream or stream channel in connection with the change, In fish streams, the permanent removal of stable, naturally occurring material from the stream or stream channel is not permitted. In non-fish streams, the permanent or temporary removal of stable, naturally occurring material must be minimized and completed only as necessary to make the change in accordance with Part 7 of the Water Regulation. The removal of material must not lead to stream channel instability or increase the risk of sedimentation into the watercourse. Any spoil materials must be placed to ensure that sediment or debris does not enter the watercourse.

For works conducted in lakes, to maintain water quality and to ensure sediment does not affect possible spawning fish populations, the in-lake work site must be isolated from the remainder of the lake. The isolated work area must ensure that sediment is contained within the work site. The isolated area must remain in place until sediments within the work site have settled. If conditions prevent the containment of sediments within the work site then the work must cease. Only the bucket of the machine is permitted to enter the lake during the works and the machine must work from above the wetted perimeter. Any equipment needed on site for construction work must be used in a manner that will prevent deleterious substances, such as oil, grease and other chemicals from entering the lake. This may necessitate cleaning such products from equipment prior to use. (d) The addition of substance, sediment, debris or material to the stream or stream channel in connection with the change, Measures must be taken to ensure that no harmful material (e.g. fuel and other hydrocarbons, soil, road fill, or sediment), which could adversely impact water quality, fish and other aquatic life, and/or fish habitat, can enter the wetted perimeter as a result of the project activities. All equipment must be located and operated in the dry. Equipment used in close proximity to the wetted perimeter must be free of deleterious material (e.g. hydrocarbons). Erosion and sediment control structures are to be available onsite and utilized as necessary. (e) The salvage or protection of fish or wildlife while the change is being made or after the change has been made, If dewatering of the worksite is necessary, fish salvage must occur on a fish-bearing stream prior to commencing works. A fish salvage permit must be obtained from MWLAP Fisheries Section ((250)398-4530) prior to commencing salvage activities. Measures must be taken to ensure that equipment (e.g. water pumps must have intake screens) does not harm aquatic life. Do not disturb wildlife and/or their residences (e.g. beaver lodges 2 ) within the project area. (f) The protection of natural materials and vegetation that contribute to habitat or stream channel stability, Minimize disturbance to natural materials and vegetation that contribute to habitat or stream channel stability. 2 If notification is for the removal of a beaver dam, a permit is required from MWLAP and guidelines for dam removal will be provided to the proponent.

(g) The restoration of the work site after the change has been made, and Complete restoration activities (including erosion control), as required, that will lead to natural pre-disturbance conditions. Any disturbed areas must be restored to function as they did in their pre-disturbance condition. (h) The requirement to obtain an approval from the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans in connection with the change. Proponents are responsible for complying with the federal Fisheries Act. No harmful alteration, disruption or destruction (HADD) of fish habitat is authorized by this document. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Habitat technologists may authorize a net loss of fish habitat, or HADD, where a mitigation/compensation package can be negotiated between DFO and the proponent. Proponents are responsible for determining whether the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) must be consulted with and whether an authorization from DFO is required prior to making the change (Williams Lake office, (250) 305-4002, Bella Coola office (250) 799-5345, Quesnel office (250) 992-7047). This document does not supersede the requirements of the Water Act and Regulations, Federal Fisheries Act or any other related legislation. The proponent is obligated to comply with all applicable federal, provincial or municipal enactments.