Trans Mountain Pipeline ULC
Part 1 - Consultation Update No. 3
Trans Mountain Expansion Project
February 2015
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TABLE 1.6.2-3
WESTRIDGE MARINE FISHERIES OFFSET WORKSHOP, VANCOUVER BC - ATTENDEES
Organization
City of Port Moody
Vancouver Aquarium
District of North Vancouver
Village of Belcarra
Pacific Wildlife Foundation
University of British Columbia (UBC)
Pacific Salmon Foundation
Note
:
Some organizations had more than one representative in attendance.
Table 1.6.2-4 provides a summary of concerns raised at the Westridge Marine Fisheries Offset
Workshop in Vancouver, BC:
TABLE 1.6.2-4
SUMMARY OF CONCERNS – WESTRIDGE MARINE FISHERIES OFFSET WORKSHOP,
VANCOUVER BC
Category
Summary of Concern Raised
Environmental – Marine
Corporate Policy –
Legacy?
•
Potential impacts from marine habitat enhancements attracting young harbor seals
and sea lions
•
Oceanographic processes around the Westridge Marine Terminal
•
Potential negative impact on juvenile salmon moving through the area
•
Eelgrass recovery/restoration in Burrard Inlet/Indian Arm
•
Concern for invasive species
•
Preference for a restoration process for whole inlet instead of one offs
•
Who takes responsibility for the proposed reef?
Environmental – Terrestrial
Geotechnical Terrain
Geotechnical feasibility of tunnel
1.7
Emergency Management Stakeholder Workshops (EMSW), Part 2
Emergency planning and response have been areas of concern in both pipeline and marine
communities.
1.7.1
Emergency Management One-on-One Meetings
Trans Mountain held a series of one-on-one meetings with first responders in the Lower
Mainland/Fraser Valley. The purpose of the meetings was to introduce
first responders to Mr.
John Clarke who joined TMEP in spring 2014 as Lead, Emergency Management Programs for
the Project, to ensure they had pertinent information about the proposed Project, and introduce
the concept of EMSW.
Table 1.7.1-1 provides summary of the concerns raised during the one-on-one emergency
response meetings.