The intent of this Act is to develop and maintain an environmental protection and management system in Manitoba which will ensure that the environment is protected and maintained in such a manner as to sustain a high quality of life, including social and economic development, recreation and leisure for this and future generations, and in this regard, this Act, The Environment Act : This Act outlines certain rules and requirements that regulate the swine sector from an environmental perspective. The Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation: This regulation under the Environment Act is the major set of rules governing the handling and application of manure in Manitoba .
Environmental Legislation . The Environment Act The Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation. Building Codes. The Provincial Planning Regulation The Planning Act . Manure Application Regulations . The Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation. All Government of Manitoba Regulations . Consolidated Regulations of Manitoba, Conservation and Climate | Province of Manitoba, Environmental law and practice in Canada: overview …
Environmental law and practice in Canada: overview …
Environmental law and practice in Canada: overview …
The table below provides access to all public registry files for projects undergoing environmental assessment under The Environment Act , licensing under the Dangerous Goods Handling and Transportation Act , and other activities which require posting in.
Proposing Changes to The Environment Act In 2015, the Manitoba Law Reform Commission (LRC) recommended wide-ranging changes to the Manitoba Environment Act which were aimed at modernizing the Act, providing a greater role for public and Indigenous input, and recognizing the importance of expressly addressing cumulative effects.
For more information about official copies of Acts and regulations , see Part 5 (Proof of Legislation ) of The Statutes and Regulations Act . Publication date: The publication date shown for a regulation published before May 1, 2014 is the date of publication in the Manitoba Gazette.
MB was the first jurisdiction in North America to introduce legislation for the protection of ecosystems at risk. Percentage of freshwater and land protected in MB: 11.0% (Source: Canadian Environment Sustainability Indicators, 2013).
Municipal wastewater treatment plants require provincial permits for discharge of treated effluent to surface water, and in turn impose requirements on upstream sewer dischargers. Under the federal Fisheries Act, an Environment Canada authorisation may be required for certain discharges to water that may have a harmful effect on fish.