Notice of Determination

Berth 1 near 100 Amherst Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. – November 26, 2020 – The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has determined that the proposed Chemtrade maintenance dredging is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

This determination was based on a consideration of the following factors:

  • Impacts on rights of Indigenous peoples
  • Indigenous knowledge
  • Community knowledge
  • Comments received from the public
  • Technically and economically feasible mitigation measures

Mitigation measures taken into account for this determination are:

  • The works will not deposit a deleterious substance in water inhabited by fish, or affect fish or fish habitat in a manner contrary to the Fisheries Act
  • There will be no in-water works during the fisheries sensitive period from March 1 to August 15, inclusive
  • Turbidity will be monitored and the physical activities will be conducted in a manner to avoid high induced turbidity of local waters
  • A spill prevention, containment and clean-up plan will be developed for the project, be available in the immediate working area, and project personnel will be trained on spill prevention, containment, and clean-up
  • The barge and other support vessels will be prevented from grounding on the foreshore, seabed or otherwise disturbing the foreshore or seabed
  • All debris and waste materials will be collected in the immediate working area and disposed of at an appropriately licensed facility

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is satisfied that the carrying out of the project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

Therefore, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority may carry out the project, exercise any power, perform any duty or function, or provide financial assistance to enable the project to be carried out in whole or in part.

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