Project Review Application Form Information supplied in this application may be made public during consultation with adjacent municipalities, First Nations groups and other interested parties, as well as to other members of the public through the Access to Information Act. Please advise PMV of any commercially or financially sensitive information which you do not want provided to third parties. APPLICANT or CONSULTANT Note names of additional applicants or consultants below Company No. & Street City Contact Title Phone Postal Code Email Fax TENANT (if different from above) Tenant File Number Company No. & Street City Postal Code Contact Title Phone Email Fax PROJECT INFORMATION Location/Address/Legal Description City Project Description Summary (attach detailed description and rationale as necessary) Floor Area Height of proposed structure(s) Describe in-water works if any Required utility connections: power gas water sanitary storm Presently on site: power gas water sanitary storm Modifications required: power gas water sanitary storm Other required approvals Approx. construction value Proposed start date Proposed completion date
PROJECT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS Include in-water works, discharges to land or water by pipe or surface run-off, potential leachates, soil contamination potential, air emissions, habitat impacts, etc. Attach a detailed description including drawings and plans, as well as proposed mitigation as appropriate. Will the proposal involve off-site impacts (e.g. traffic, noise, views, glare, dust)? yes no Comments: Does the proposal affect any known historical or archaeological feature? yes no Comments: Does the proposal involve fill? If yes, please specify: yes no Length (m) Width (m) Volume (m 3 ) PROPERTY INFORMATION Do you have an existing lease/licence/easement with Port Metro Vancouver for yes no the property or waterlot? If yes to the above, is the proposal permitted under the terms and conditions of your agreement? Comments: yes no Is the proposal entirely within your leasehold area? If not, what arrangements yes no have you made with Port Metro Vancouver or other landowners? For in-water works, are you or Port Metro Vancouver the upland owner? yes no If no, please attach letter of consent from upland owner.
DREDGING Complete this section only if dredging is proposed. If dredging is new ( capital dredging ), the Project Permit fee applies. For maintenance dredging, there is an environmental review with no fee. Type of dredging NEW (Capital) RENEWAL (Maintenance) OTHER Please Explain: DREDGE SITE Water Lot Use: Site Address/Local Name: City: Postal Code: SITE SKETCH Sketch in proposed dredge area, showing all relevant features.
DREDGING - SEDIMENT ANALYSIS INFORMATION All proposed dredging sites must be sampled and the material must meet the Interim Contaminant Testing Guidelines developed by Environment Canada - Disposal at Sea Program (http://www.ec.gc.ca/iem-das/default.asp?lang=en&n=0047b595-1). Soil to be disposed of on land must meet BCMOE Contaminated Sites Regulations, and may require a soil deposition permit from the receiving municipality, if applicable. A copy of the sample analysis must be received prior to the project being reviewed. The analysis will be valid for four (4) years and kept on file at Port Metro Vancouver offices. Sample Date No. of Samples Tested for Disposal at Sea Tested for Upland Disposal Pass Fail Tested By Telephone Cellular Fax Address Postal Code City Email address DREDGING METHODOLOGY DREDGE METHOD Clamshell Hopper Disposal at Sea Cutter-Suction Other Permit Holder Permit Number Max. Permit Volume DISPOSAL METHOD In-River Disposal Upland Disposal Expiry Date Disposal Site Unloading Method Disposal Site Prov/Muni. Permit # Habitat Compensation Habitat Site Proposed Commencement Date Beach Replenishment Proposed Completion Date Site Description Proposed Hours of Work
DREDGING VOLUMES Length (m) Width (m) Area (m 2 ) Existing grade (m LLW) Proposed volume (m 3 ) Proposed grade (m LLW) Per Year Per Event CROSS SECTION On the cross-section diagram, indicate the biological zones affected by dredging and calculate the surface area to be affected by construction. Indicate the area affected using the diagram below as a guide to zones. Enter area affected in the appropriate space in the diagram. Length (m) Length (m) Length (m) Length (m) Width (m) Width (m) Width (m) Width (m)
WRITTEN DESCRIPTION OF DREDGING PROPOSED Attach additional pages as necessary. DREDGING CONTRACTOR Contractor Name Address Postal Code City Email address Contact Name (if different) Telephone Cellular Fax PREVIOUS DREDGING (IF ANY) Use descriptions as per the Dredging Methodology section. Date Dredged: Dredge Method: Dredge Grade: Volume Removed: Disposal Method: Contractor: Previous Dredge Approval / Permit No:
I/we certify that I/we have reached the age of majority and the information provided in this application and supporting documentation is correct to the best of my/our knowledge. Applicant Name: Andrew MacKay,M.E.S., EP(EMSA) Title: Manager, Environmental Management Systems Tenant (when not applicant): Name Kent Smith, P.Eng Title: Manager, Maintenance and Engineering Date: October 3, 2012 Date October 3, 2012 S i g n a t u r e Signature This signature signifies the applicant may act on my behalf during the course of the permit review process Application fee submitted: $ 560.00 See page 16 in Project Review Guide Documentation deposit submitted: $ 560.00 See page 16 in Project Review Guide Please send all completed applications to: Port Metro Vancouver Planning and Development Department 100 The Pointe, 999 Canada Place Vancouver, BC Canada V6C 3T4 Applications for Environmental EAP review will be redirected to the appropriate department.
Port Moody Arm Channel Dredge Project Environmental Review Document Appendices Page Left Blank Intentionally. VIR,QHEM SERVICES INC.
Port Metro Vancouver Project Application Form Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd. Port Moody Navigation Channel INSERT A Project Environmental Implications
Port Metro Vancouver Project Application Form Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd. Port Moody Navigation Channel Page 2 of 2 Potential environmental implications of the proposed dredge are expected to result in no net effect and / or positive effects as follows: Potential aquatic effects of turbidity will be effectively managed with combined controls including silt curtains placed in proximity to the cutter suction discharge pipe diffuser (as in 1995) and in strategic locations near the berm during Titan sediment placement. Turbidity is not expected to affect fish populations which will normally avoid this kind of water column disturbance. A minor sediment rain on the existing soft-bottom community in the Inlet (possibly from Port Moody to Second Narrows) from sediment settling should result in rapid recolonization of benthic organisms and replenish nutrients. Water quality monitoring will be conducted pre, during, and, post dredge. Benthic populations will also be examined pre and post dredge. Visual impacts of turbidity may be most noticeable in the dredge channel and relocation (placement) inside the placement berms: Note that turbidity associated with dredgate disposal at Point Grey is eliminated. Beneficial end-use of dredgate for habitat compensation instead of disposal at sea (Point Grey) of undervalued waste. Dredgate will be the first of a potential multi-stage approach to developing habitat compensation. Air emissions will be minimized by shorter dredge duration using the combined cutter suction hopper and clamshell dredge approach. Emissions will also be significantly lower than dredge vessel transit to / from distant disposal sites (Point Grey or Sand heads). Duration of potential noise and visual intrusion will be also be minimized using the combined cutter-suction / hopper dredge approach (e.g., from as high as 260 days to the combined approach of approximately 69 days. Project Environmental Implications Insert A
Port Metro Vancouver Project Application Form Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd. Port Moody Navigation Channel INSERT B Site Sketch
Port Metro Vancouver Project Application Form Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd. Port Moody Navigation Channel Page 2 of 2 Site Sktch Insert B
Port Metro Vancouver Project Application Form Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd. Port Moody Navigation Channel INSERT C Detailed Dredge Vessel Information Insert C Cover Page
Training Columbia Cutter Suction Dredger (Canadian Ship) Competitive Advantage Canadian Ship since 1973, under Part 2 Canadian Shipping Act all duties and taxes imposed under the Customs Tariff and the Excise Tax Act have been paid; Home Port New Westminster, British Columbia; Unionized Crew with members representing International Union of Operating Engineers Local 115; Deep dredging (35 m) capability with cutter ladder extension; Specifications Builder Star Shipyard (Mercer s Ltd), New Westminster Year of construction 1965 Refblt/conv. 1998 1 /2000 2 /2007 3 Flag Canadian Certification Transport Canada o.n. 323573 as per provisions of the Canada Shipping Act 2001 Gross tonnage 789 GT Length overall 50.29 m Breadth 13.56 m Depth 2.04 m Draft 1.4 m Diameter of suction pipe 650 mm Diameter of discharge pipe 650 mm Maximum dredging depth 21 m / 36 m Maximum Swing Width 100 m Discharge system Pipeline Total Installed power 5,000 kw Dredge pump Output(s) 3,100 kw (2x1,300+1x500) Cutter Output 380 kw
Columbia Cutter Suction Dredger (Canadian Ship) Side View Top View
Training Fraser Titan Trailing Suction Hopper Dredger (Canadian Ship) Competitive Advantage Specifications Canadian Ship since 1989, under Part 2 Canadian Shipping Act all duties and taxes imposed under the Customs Tariff and the Excise Tax Act have been paid; Only Canadian ship of its type and size in Canada; Home Port Vancouver, British Columbia; Unionized Crew with members representing Canadian Merchant Service Guild, Seafarers International Union of Canada, International Union of Operating Engineers Local 115; Proven successful utilization on the Fraser River; Shallow loaded draft (5.31m) and even keel loading as a result of two separate hoppers divided by pump room situated mid ship; Propulsion Engines new 2009 IMO and Tier 1 compliant Builder Year of construction Refblt/conv. Flag Certification Gross tonnage Length overall Breadth Depth Draft empty Loaded draft Dead Weight (carrying capacity) Hopper capacity Number of suction pipes Diameter of suction pipes Maximum dredging depth Discharge system Sailing speed Total Installed power Propulsion power Dredge pump power Generator power Bow thruster Propellers Cammell Laird, Birkenhead, United Kingdom 1969 1 2 1989 /2009 Canadian Transport Canada o.n. 812309 as per provisions of the Canada Shipping Act 2001 3,289 GT 95 m 16 m 6m 3.02 m 5.31 m 5.080 tons 3 3,420 m 2 800 mm 23.35 m bottom doors 10 knots 4,427 kw 2,427 kw (3x809) new 2009 1,250 kw (2x625) 750 kw (3x250) 412 kw 3
Fraser Titan Trailing Suction Dredger (Canadian Ship) Side View Top View
Training McKenzie Clam Shell (Grab) Dredger (Canadian Ship) Competitive Advantage Canadian Ship since 1968, under Part 2 Canadian Shipping Act all duties and taxes imposed under the Customs Tariff and the Excise Tax Act have been paid; Home Port Vancouver, British Columbia; Unionized Crew with members representing International Union of Operating Engineers Local 115; Specifications Builder McKenzie Barge & Derrick Co. Ltd Year of construction 1968 Refblt/conv. 2000 Flag Canadian Certification Transport Canada o.n. 329425 as per provisions of the Canada Shipping Act 2001 Gross tonnage 505 GT Length overall 37.40 m Breadth 14.63 m Depth 2.26 m Draft 1.5 m Crane 200 ton Manitowoc 4600 pedestal mount Bucket Size 6 m 3 Total Installed power 820 kw
McKenzie Clam Shell (Grab) Dredger (Canadian Ship) Side View Top View