CALGARY, AB, Dec. 10, 2025 /CNW/ – Today the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) released details of its $196,000 Administrative Monetary Penalty (AMP) to Trans Mountain. Trans Mountain did not request a review of the AMP and has paid the penalty.
The Notice of Violations includes four separate penalties for failing to implement environmental protection measures required by its Environmental Protection Plan (EPP) under Condition 3 of Certificate OC-065. In late January 2024, a severe weather event occurred on Spread 6 of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project near Abbotsford, BC. During and after the storm, between January 28 and 31, 2024, Trans Mountain failed to implement its EPP at multiple locations within Spread 6.
CER Inspection Officers observed several deficiencies in the maintenance, inspection, and functionality of drainage, erosion and sediment control measures. These observations, supported by inspection records, specified response measures, and evidence of maintenance and monitoring gaps, demonstrated that the required environmental protection measures were not carried out by Trans Mountain on an ongoing and consistent basis per Condition 3.
AMPs are intended to promote compliance and reinforce the importance of meeting regulatory requirements. Enforcement actions, such as these, are a way for the CER to bring regulated companies back into compliance, promote future compliance with CER acts and regulations, and prevent harm to people and the environment.
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