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REVISED PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (<strong>EIA</strong>) REGISTRATION<br />

FOR THE NEPISIGUIT FALLS GENERATING STATION MODIFICATION AND REHABILITATION PROJECT<br />

Extreme rain events during Construction can create difficult and unsafe working conditions and<br />

may result in work stoppages. Rain is an expected work difficulty and <strong>the</strong> construction schedule<br />

considers delays due to potential rain events. In <strong>the</strong> event of extreme rain, compliance with<br />

NB Power’s WAWA permit and standard construction practices <strong>for</strong> erosion and sediment control<br />

will ensure that erosion and sedimentation are addressed appropriately to minimize <strong>the</strong> potential<br />

environmental effects. Extreme precipitation during all phases of <strong>the</strong> Project will be managed<br />

according to current practices in place <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> existing structure.<br />

The data from <strong>the</strong> Geological Survey of Canada’s National Earthquake Database (NEDB)<br />

(http://www.seismo.nrcan.gc.ca) show very few seismic events in <strong>the</strong> vicinity of <strong>the</strong> Project.<br />

Epicentres cluster in three regions: Passamaquoddy Bay region; Central Highlands (Miramichi)<br />

region; and Moncton region. The Project includes a post-tensioning upgrade to <strong>the</strong> existing<br />

spillway dam which is intended to streng<strong>the</strong>n and stabilize <strong>the</strong> structure against a seismic event.<br />

The intent of this upgrade is to ensure <strong>the</strong> integrity of <strong>the</strong> spillway dam based on <strong>the</strong> level of risk<br />

<strong>for</strong> an earthquake in <strong>the</strong> area. Service could be interrupted due to earthquake damage in an<br />

extreme event, but this is an unlikely scenario.<br />

The Project has been conceived and will be constructed and operated in such a manner that<br />

significant effects of <strong>the</strong> environment on <strong>the</strong> Project are not likely to occur. These effects have<br />

been considered through design standards and building codes. Fur<strong>the</strong>r mitigation includes <strong>the</strong><br />

scheduling of construction activities to accommodate wea<strong>the</strong>r interruptions. As such, a<br />

significant effect of <strong>the</strong> environment on <strong>the</strong> Project during all phases of <strong>the</strong> Project, including<br />

cumulative effects, are not likely to occur and <strong>the</strong>re<strong>for</strong>e, rated not significant.<br />

4.2.3 VECs Which May Result in an Interaction with <strong>the</strong> Project that Requires Fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Evaluation<br />

The only VEC which may result in an interaction with <strong>the</strong> Project that requires fur<strong>the</strong>r evaluation<br />

is <strong>the</strong> Aquatic Environment, discussed in Section 4.3 below.<br />

4.3 AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT<br />

4.3.1 Scope of <strong>Assessment</strong><br />

This section defines <strong>the</strong> scope of <strong>the</strong> environmental assessment <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Aquatic Environment in<br />

consideration of <strong>the</strong> regulatory context, potential VEC-interactions and existing knowledge.<br />

Page 44 June 15, 2011

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