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Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project: Federal Funding Allocated to Support Aboriginal and Public Participation in the Environmental Assessment of the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project

June 16, 2014 — Ottawa — Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency

The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency is announcing today the allocation of $448,355.75 to 13 applicants to support their participation in the federal environmental assessment of the proposed Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project located in Delta, British Columbia, approximately 35 kilometres south of Vancouver.

Details of Allocation
Applicant Allocation
Cowichan Tribes $32,000
Lake Cowichan First Nation $31,800
Lyackson First Nation $30,360
Metis Nation British Columbia $35,001
Penelakut Tribe $32,000
Semiahmoo First Nation $44,002
Stz’uminus First Nation $31,900
Tsawwassen First Nation $56,000
Tsleil-Waututh Nation $43,833.75
Halalt First Nation $32,000
Musqueam Indian Band $42,959
Hwlitsum First Nation $20,000
Federation of BC Naturalists (BC Nature) $16,500
Total $448,355.75

This funding is allocated through the Participant Funding Program administered by the Agency and is intended to assist the participation of Aboriginal groups, not-for profit organizations and individuals in the environmental assessment, including reviewing and providing comments on the Review Panel Terms of Reference and the Environmental Impact Statement, and preparing for and participating in the public hearing.

More information on this project and the environmental assessment process is available on the Canadian Environmental Assessment Registry website, reference number 80054.

Quick Facts

  • On January 7, 2014, Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq, referred the proposed Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project to a review panel for an environmental assessment.
  • Port Metro Vancouver proposes the construction and operation of a new three-berth marine container terminal located at Roberts Bank in Delta, British Columbia. The proposed project, to be located next to the existing Deltaport and Westshore Terminals, would provide an additional 2.4 million units of container capacity per year at Roberts Bank.
  • The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency administers the federal environmental assessment process, which identifies the environmental effects of proposed projects and measures to address those effects, in support of sustainable development.

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Contact

Isabelle Perrault
Manager, Communications Operations
Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
613-960-0290
isabelle.perrault@ceaa-acee.gc.ca

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