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This caused confusion for local governments. However, Undue Hardship cases will still not be allowed where alternatives are available e. Amendment 3: Qualified Environmental Professional Training All Qualified Environmental Professionals will now need to take the Riparian Areas Regulation training course and retraining will be required every 5 years. Additional language changes in the regulation include: Local governments having the ability to provide more guidance to proponents on the selection of QEPs.

Reports will only be valid for 5 years and a new online submission for reports will support the amended regulation. An area of human disturbance must be considered to be capable of supporting streamside vegetation if the area would be capable of supporting streamside vegetation were the area is in a natural condition. Stream Boundary definition has been clarified and updated to include, the boundary of the active floodplain, if any, of the stream. Active Floodplain is now clearly defined to include land that is inundated by the 1 in 5 year return period flow of the stream.

This includes footprints of buildings and structures, areas where soil or vegetation has been removed or altered, areas modified for agricultural use, areas used for resource extraction that have not been restored to natural conditions and areas occupied by invasive plant species that precludes the establishment of native plant species. Search for:. Aquatic Habitat Management. Fish-Forestry Interaction. Riparian Areas Protection Regulation. Riparian Areas Protection Regulation Model. Citizen Resources.

QEP Resources. Local Government Resources. Amendments to the former Riparian Areas Regulation. Fish Passage. Information on the regulatory changes can be found at this page: Amendments to the Riparian Areas Regulation Purpose of the Riparian Areas Protection Regulation The purpose of the regulation is to protect the many and varied features, functions and conditions that are vital for maintaining stream health and productivity, including: Sources of large organic debris, such as fallen trees and tree roots; Areas for stream channel migration; Vegetative cover to help moderate water temperature; Provision of food, nutrients and organic matter to the stream; Stream bank stabilization; and Buffers for streams from excessive silt and surface run-off pollution.

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