SUMMARY REPORT

PROPONENT:

Gromor International Corporation (name change to Sunterra Horticulture (CANADA) Inc.)

PROPOSAL NAME:

Beaver Point Peat Moss Development

CLASS OF DEVELOPMENT:

Two

TYPE OF DEVELOPMENT:

Mining

CLIENT FILE NO.:

4254.00

OVERVIEW:

A Proposal from Gromor International Corporation, dated May 1, 1997, was received by the Department on May 12, 1997. The Proposal is for a commercial peat moss mining and processing development to be located at the Beaver Point Bog on Highway 234, 50 km north of Riverton, Manitoba, on leased Crown land located north of the upper boundary of the R.M. of Bifrost.

The Proposal was advertised in the Gimli/Arborg Interlake Spectator on Monday, June 16, 1997. Copies of the Proposal were placed in Public Registries at: the Resource Centre of Manitoba Environment in Winnipeg; the Centennial Public Library in Winnipeg; the Manitoba Eco-Network, the Selkirk Community Library and the Rural Municipality of Bifrost Office. The closing date for the receipt of public comments was specified as July 7, 1997.

Copies of the Proposal were also sent to the applicable members of the interdepartmental Technical Advisory Committee for their review and comment by no later than July 7, 1997.

COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC:

Two submissions of comments were received from the public. One from Ms. Alice Chambers, and a second from Mr. C. Hugh Arklie.

Concerns raised by Ms. Chambers were:

Disposition:
Her comments were forwarded to the proponent for response. The proponent failed to respond to all the concerns to her satisfaction. The Draft Licence has been developed to address most of her outstanding concerns.

Concerns raised by Mr. Arklie were:

Disposition:
His comments were forwarded to the proponent for response. Mr. Arklie provided no response to the additional information provided by the proponent.

COMMENTS FROM THE TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE:

Rural Development commented that the proposed development is located north of the boundary of the R.M. of Bifrost and therefore is not subject to land use plans or by-laws.

Natural Resources commented that:

Disposition:
Their comments were forwarded to the proponent for response. The proponent failed to respond to all the concerns to their satisfaction. The Draft Licence has been developed to address the outstanding concerns.

Historical Resources commented that they have no concerns.

Energy and Mines commented that they have identified no concerns.

Water Quality Management commented that:

Disposition:
Their comments were forwarded to the proponent for response. The proponent's response raised additional concerns, particularly with respect to the impact of low pH levels expected in the enhanced drainage waters and the effect the enhanced drainage will have on existing aluminum and iron levels in the receiving waters which already exceed surface water quality objectives. The Draft Licence has been developed to address the outstanding concerns.

Terrestrial Quality Management commented that:

Disposition:
Their comments were forwarded to the proponent for response. The proponent responded with a site specific vegetation survey report, however, it included no June sampling component to identify early growing species. As well, further information on the effects on the adjacent ecosystem was not provided. Out of concern for the effects on adjacent ecosystems, Terrestrial Quality Management offered to assist the proponent in developing a credible scientific study to document the effects of the drawdown drainage of the bog on adjacent plant communities. The Draft Licence has been developed to address the outstanding concerns.

Eastern-Interlake Region of Environmental Operations commented that:

Disposition:
Their comments were forwarded to the proponent for response. The proponent responded to all the concerns to their satisfaction.

Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency commented that application of the Environmental Assessment Act in regards to this proposal will not be required. However, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans-Habitat Management (DFO-HM) indicated that:

Disposition:
Their comments were forwarded to the proponent for response. The proponent responded to all the concerns to their satisfaction.

PUBLIC HEARING:

No requests or recommendations were made for a public hearing on this Proposal.

RECOMMENDATION:

A draft Environment Act Licence is enclosed for the Director's consideration. It is recommended that the Licence, if approved, be assigned to the Eastern-Interlake Region for surveillance and monitoring, ongoing compliance evaluation and enforcement responsibilities.

PREPARED BY:

C. Moche, P. Eng.
Municipal and Industrial Approvals
October 3, 1997