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The  management plan for Atikaki Provincial Park directs that permits are required in order to access the Manitoba portion of Obukowin Lake via snowmobile, utilizing the access route from Siderock Lake. A letter of authority issued by the Park District Manager for Atikaki provides the required permission for this activity.
Congratulations to you if you recently successful completed a Manitoba-recognized ODS Environmental Awareness Certification Class. In order to initiate your provincial certification, you are required to complete and return the form below and remit payment to MOPIA. This is an annual fee charged to all certification holders and specified under the Manitoba Ozone Depleting Substances Regulation 103/94.
Department/Crown:Environment and Climate
Category:Application
All golf courses or driving ranges in Manitoba are required under Section 13(1) of the Nutrient Management Regulation to register a Nutrient Management Plan with the Department on an annual basis.  Plans are to be submitted by July 10th for fertilization programs beginning in the fall, or by February 10th for fertilization programs beginning in the spring.  This form enables golf courses or driving ranges to report all sources of nutrients that will be stored or handled on, or applied to the golf course or driving range.  
Individuals who have come from outside Manitoba and have successfully participated in arecognized ODS training program (i.e. HRAI, RSES) may become certified to work inManitoba. To initiate your provincial certification you must complete and return thisapplication form and remit $ 25.00 payable by cheque or money order (or cash in person) to MOPIA. This an annual fee charged to all certification holders as specified under the Manitoba Ozone Depleting Substances and Other Halocarbons Regulation 103/94.
Department/Crown:Environment and Climate
Under Section 24 of the Manitoba Ozone Depleting Substances and Other Halocarbons Regulation (103/94), a person who owns, services, installs or repairs equipment from which there has been a release of regulated Class 1, 2, or 3 substance, accidental or not, of more than 10kgs or 22lbs into the environment, shall immediately (within 48 hours) report the incident using this form.
Department/Crown:Environment and Climate
Certified Technicians and Secondary Distributor permit holders are required to submit ODS use records for the previous year by February 1st of the current year. This form is a Record Data Sheet that you can use to track your records throughout the year. If you have questions about record-keeping or are unsure of what is required, please contact MOPIA for detailed information.
Department/Crown:Environment and Climate

Guidelines for packaging and printed paper stewardship. Includes an overview of the following eight categories:

  • required program plan components
  • program plan evaluation
  • public consultation process for packaging and printed paper program plan
  • design of an adequate collection system
  • achieving designated material recovery rate
  • establishing appropriate performance measures
  • dispute resolution procedure
  • submitting an annual report
Department/Crown:Environment and Climate
Category:Business
Clean Environment Commission Hearing Participant Assistance Application Form.  The Participant assistance program provides funding or other assistance to qualifying people and organizations to ensure effective public participation in the environmental assessment and review of major projects. Any person or group of people who intend to participate in a public hearing may apply.
Department/Crown:Environment and Climate
Following the submission of an application to hide a geocache in a provincial park, the appropriate Park District Manager will review the application and make the decision whether to approve or reject it. This decision will then be communicated to the applicant via email. Messages indicating a geocache has been approved include instructions on how to properly indicate that approval has been received when submitting the geocache to the geocaching.com website.
This electronic form must be submitted if an individual or organization wishes to hide a geocache in a provincial park. Information required in order to submit the form includes details on the proposed geocache location, its contents and how it is to be accessed. The form is available at the following web page: https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/recreation-and-activities/geocaching/geocache.html
A provincial park permit is required in order to engage in a variety of specific activities within a provincial park, including those that may damage, destroy, deface or remove an object in a provincial park, damage or alter the land, or significantly interfere with the environment in a provincial park. The provincial park permit application form must be submitted in order to request a provincial park permit from the appropriate Manitoba Sustainable Development District Office.
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