Ontario Ministry of Transportation, D10-094 Aggregate Quarry - Sudbury

Proposed Authorization under Ontario’s Endangered Species Act, 2007

 

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Proposed Authorization Summary

 

Proponent: Ontario Ministry of Transportation
Project: D10-094 Aggregate Quarry
Location: Sudbury District
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Species:
  • Whip-poor-will (Caprimulgus vociferous)
Sector: Aggregate
Environmental Registry Number: 011-7176
Permit Proposal Status: Permit issued
Authorization Type: 17(2)(c) - Overall Benefit Permit

The Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA) provides for the protection of endangered, threatened (and in some cases extirpated) species on the Species at Risk in Ontario (SARO) List. The ESA also addresses the protection of habitat for species at risk.

The ESA allows some activities to proceed under a clause 17(2)(c) permit with specific conditions if; avoidance and reasonable alternatives have been considered, adverse effects will be minimized and an overall benefit will be achieved for the species. Providing an overall benefit to a protected species under the ESA involves undertaking actions to improve circumstances for the species in Ontario. Overall benefit is more than “no net loss” or an exchange of “like for like”. Overall benefit is grounded in the protection and recovery of the species at risk and must include more than mitigation measures or “replacing” what is lost.

 

Environmental Registry Posting:

 

Ontario Ministry of Transportation has submitted a proposal in relation to an overall benefit permit under clause 17(2)(c) of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA) with respect o Eastern Whip-poor-will in order to operate a quarry in the Geographic Township of Bigwood, Municipality of Killarney.

The proposal to develop a quarry for the removal of aggregate material has the potential to adversely affect Eastern Whip-poor-will and their habitat. The proposed permit conditions would provide benefits that exceed the adverse effects on Eastern Whip-poor-will.

Eastern Whip-poor-will is listed on the Species at Risk in Ontario (SARO) List, in Ontario Regulation 230/08 of the ESA, as threatened.

Subsection 9(1) of the ESA provides for the protection of endangered, threatened (and extirpated) species on the SARO List.

Habitat protection under the ESA applies to Eastern Whip-poor-will (subsection 10(1)).

The ESA allows some activities to proceed under a clause 17(2)(c) permit with specific conditions if: avoidance and reasonable alternatives have been considered; adverse effects will be minimized; and an overall benefit will be achieved for the species in Ontario. Providing an overall benefit to a protected species under the ESA involves undertaking actions to improve circumstances for the species in Ontario. Overall benefit is more than “no net loss” or an exchange of “like for like”. Overall benefit is grounded in the protection and recovery of the species at risk and must include more than mitigation measures or “replacing” what is lost.

The Minister may issue a permit under clause 17(2)(c) of the ESA that authorizes a person to engage in an activity that would otherwise be prohibited by section 9 or 10 of the ESA if the Minister is of the opinion that:
(i) an overall benefit to the species will be achieved within a reasonable time through the conditions of the permit;
(ii) reasonable alternatives have been considered, including alternatives that would not negatively affect the species, and the best alternative has been adopted; and,
(iii) reasonable steps to minimize negative effects on individual members of the species are required by conditions of the permit.

Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) proposes to operate a quarry for the extraction of aggregate material from their site known as Delamere #94 (MTO Aggregate Permit # 402036) in the Geographic Township of Bigwood, Sudbury District. The permitted area is approximately 71 hectares (ha) in size with a maximum possible extraction area of approximately 28 ha. Surveys indicate that four (4) male Eastern Whip-poor-wills have established territories in the area of the permit. MTO intends to apply for an overall benefit permit under clause 17(2)(c) of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA) for the purposes of developing this site to conduct aggregate extraction.

Reasonable alternatives are being considered, including ones that would not adversely affect the species, and may include:
- Conducting the activity in an alternative location;
- Using alternate methods, equipment, designs, etc. for carrying out the proposed activity;
- Adjusting timelines to avoid species specific sensitivities (e.g., active periods for the species); and,
- Any other alternatives that address adverse effects (short or long term) on the species and habitat present on and/or surrounding the proposed activity location.

Potential approaches to minimize adverse effects on individual Eastern Whip-poor-will may include:
- Altering the extraction limits to avoid some areas of Eastern Whip-poor-will habitat;
- Employing progressive rehabilitation to restore Eastern Whip-poor-will habitat;
- Conducting land clearing, overburden stripping, blasting and processing outside of the breeding period for Eastern Whip-poor-will;
- Training for all staff and contractors on the identification of Eastern Whip-poor-will and key habitat areas;
- Monitoring of impacts to Eastern Whip-poor-will and the effectiveness of implemented mitigation measures
Potential approaches to achieve an overall benefit for Eastern Whip-poor-will may include:
- Erecting educational signage and distributing information to increase public awareness and knowledge of Eastern Whip-poor-will biology, habitat needs, and threats.
- Protecting and managing alternative lands for Eastern Whip-poor-will habitat and monitoring the success of overall benefit measures
- Providing funding for research on Eastern Whip-poor-will in order to fill in information gaps

Please note that the posting of this proposal on the Environmental Registry does not imply that a permit will be approved; a permit may only be issued where the legal requirements set out in clause 17(2)(c) of the ESA have been satisfied.

 

Proposed Permit Details:

 

Reasonable alternatives, including alternatives that would not adversely affect the species, have been explored. The best alternative has been chosen to allow work to continue and avoid impacts to Eastern Whip-poor-will and minimize impacts to habitat, including:
- Reducing the project location and layout size to minimize impacts to Eastern Whip-poor-will habitat; and
- The timing of certain construction activities has been adjusted to avoid disturbance to Eastern Whip-poor-will during the breeding season.

There will be reasonable steps to minimize adverse effects on individual members of the species as required by conditions of the permit, including:
- Altering the extraction limits to avoid some areas of Eastern Whip-poor-will habitat;
- Employing progressive rehabilitation to restore Eastern Whip-poor-will habitat;
- Conducting land clearing, overburden stripping, blasting and processing outside of the breeding period for
Eastern Whip-poor-will;
- Limit daily operational activities including processing and hauling to within daylight hours to avoid the
highest activity periods for Eastern Whip-poor-will;
- Training for all staff and contractors on the identification of Eastern Whip-poor-will and key habitat areas; and
- Monitoring of impacts to Eastern Whip-poor-will and the effectiveness of implemented mitigation measures.

Overall benefit to the species will be achieved within a reasonable time through requirements imposed by conditions of the permit. MTO proposes to:
- Protect and manage alternative lands (58 ha) for Eastern Whip-poor-will habitat and monitor the success of
overall benefit measures; and
- Demonstrate that the other properties will be managed to maintain habitat for Eastern Whip-poor-will.

 

Decision:

 

On March 21, 2013 the Minister of Natural Resources issued an overall benefit permit to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) under clause 17(2)(c) of the ESA with respect to Eastern Whip-poor-will in order to construct and operate an aggregate quarry in the Geographic Township of Bigwood, Municipality of Killarney.

Reasonable alternatives to the proposal were considered, including alternatives that would not adversely affect the species. Alternatives considered included conducting the activity in an alternative location and adjusting timelines to avoid species specific sensitivities (e.g., active periods for the species). The best alternative, which was adopted, consists of MTO adjusting their original proposal by amending their site plan to exclude an additional area of known Eastern Whip-poor-will habitat and adjusting timelines of certain activities to avoid disturbance to Eastern Whip-poor-will during their breeding season. The best alternative has been chosen to allow work to continue and avoid some impacts to Eastern Whip-poor-will and their habitat.

The permit requires MTO to undertake a number of measures to minimize adverse effects on individual members of Eastern Whip-poor-will, including:

Scheduling construction activities to occur outside of the breeding season for Eastern Whip-poor-will;
Scheduling operation activities to occur only during daylight hours while working within the breeding season for Eastern Whip-poor-will;
Progressively rehabilitating areas affected by the project to return to Eastern Whip-poor-will habitat;
Monitoring on-site to determine the effectiveness of mitigation measures and progressive rehabilitation; and
Providing training to project staff regarding Eastern Whip-poor-will identification, habitat, and life-cycle.
The permit requires MTO to undertake a number of actions to achieve an overall benefit to Eastern Whip-poor-will, within a reasonable time, including:

enhance and manage a minimum of 62 ha of land in a manner beneficial for Eastern Whip-poor-will for the lifetime of the project, resulting in an overall increase in the amount of productive Eastern Whip-poor-will breeding habitat, and an increase in the population of the species;
conduct a survey program to monitor habitat use by Eastern Whip-poor-will on both the quarry site and the overall benefit area. Information gained from these surveys will assist in informing MNR with regard to future projects impacting Eastern Whip-poor-will as well as the effectiveness of overall benefit measures; and
submit regular reports to MNR for review and to monitor the success of the overall benefit conditions.

Public consultation on the proposal for this ESA permit was provided for 30 days, from September 19, 2012 to October 19, 2012. No comments were received in response to this Environmental Registry notice.

 

Comment On This Project

 

To view and comment on this proposed permit, please visit the Environmental Registry and enter the Registry number (011-7176) in the search bar.

 

If you have questions or comments specific to this permit application after the Environmental Registry period is over, please click here D10-094 Aggregate Quarry (ER number: 011-7176) .

 

Please Note: All comments and submissions received become part of the public record. You will not receive a formal response to your comment, however, relevant comments received as part of the public participation process for this proposal will be considered in the decision making process for the authorization.