Erosion Protection Project - Potlotek First Nation

The condition of the shoreline of Miniku Island has deteriorated, a living shoreline approach was determined to best provide long-term sustainable erosion protection to the eastern side of the southern portion of Miniku Island. Two (2) breakwaters are proposed to be constructed within twenty meters (20m) of the eastern shoreline of Miniku Island along the location where burial grounds are becoming exposed by erosion. Furthermore, construction includes the placement of two (2) armour stone breakwaters. A layer of clean structural material (core/filter stone) will be placed on a rock mattress over a geotextile layer on the Bras d'Or Lake bed. Armour stone will be placed over the core stone. Wide rock toe will be constructed in front of each breakwater on the lake side and will support oyster gabion baskets installed on the terrace. Active oyster restoration, anchored to the rock toe below the apex of the breakwater using metal stakes, will further enhance the habitat opportunities created by the breakwaters. The system will provide effective protection against waves for the next thirty (30) years, at which point, a single layer of armour stone can be added to adjust the height of the sill to match the sea level at that time. Clean sand fill will be deposited over the existing grade on the shoreward side of the breakwaters to the top of the existing shoreline grade. A layer of topsoil will be deposited over the sand fill from the top of the existing shoreline grade. Following the deposition of the sand fill a coconut cylinder will be installed midway between the rear of the breakwater and the shoreline and will be held in place with wooden stakes. 


Latest update

August 28, 2024 – Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada and Indigenous Services Canada intend to make a determination regarding whether the carrying out of the project is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects. To help inform this determination, Housing, infrastructure and Communities Canada and Indigenous Services Canada are inviting public comments until September 27, 2024, respecting that determination.

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Key documents

Key documents
Document Number Document Title File Date
1 Notice of Intent to Make a Determination - Start of Public Comment Period - August 28, 2024

Contacts

Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada
Marc Simard, Senior Environmental Review and Approvals Officer
180 Kent Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 0B6
Telephone: 343-540-9905
Email: marc.simard@infc.gc.ca


  • Location

    • Miniku Island (Nova Scotia)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Other, not otherwise specified
  • Assessment Status

    In progress
  • Start Date

    2024-08-28
  • Proponent

    Union of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq
  • Authorities

    • Indigenous Services Canada
    • Infrastructure Canada
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    88854
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