Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project Review Panel Announced


VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - June 2, 2016) - Earlier this week the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, announced the establishment of an independent three-member review panel to conduct the environmental assessment of the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority's proposed Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project.

Ms. Jocelyne Beaudet has been appointed as the chair of the review panel. Dr. Diana Valiela and Dr. David Levy have been appointed as members of the review panel.

The Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project is a proposed new three-ship container terminal at Roberts Bank in Delta that would accommodate growing demand for goods shipped in containers.

The construction of the privately-funded project would create 12,700 person-years of employment over a five-and-a-half year period and its operation would support approximately 12,400 full-time jobs on an ongoing basis.

The appointment of the review panel initiates a technical review of the findings and conclusions of the Environmental Impact Statement. This is the most stringent form of environmental review in Canada.

The Environmental Impact Statement documents four years of extensive scientific study and consultation with regulators, Aboriginal groups, local government and the public to assess the potential environmental, economic, social, heritage and health effects of the terminal's construction and operation.

"We are pleased that the review panel has been appointed and that we are moving into the next phase of environmental review," said Robin Silvester, President and CEO of the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority.

In total, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority undertook assessments for 30 subject areas that were of interest to the port authority, regulators, Aboriginal groups, local government and the public, including topics such as birds, fish, whales, noise, light and human health.

The Environmental Impact Statement includes 77 studies, contributions from more than 100 professional scientists and over 35,000 hours of field work.

Following the completion of the review panel's assessment, they will submit a report to the minister who will then make a decision on the whether the project can proceed.

Additional information:

Review panel terms of reference

Review panel biographies

Information about the proposed Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project

About the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is responsible for the stewardship of the federal port lands in and around Vancouver, British Columbia. It is accountable to the federal minister of transport and operates pursuant to the Canada Marine Act. The port authority manages the Port of Vancouver, which is Canada's largest port and the third largest tonnage port in North America, responsible for Canada's trade with more than 170 world economies. Located in a naturally beautiful setting on Canada's west coast, the Port of Vancouver is responsible for the efficient and reliable movement of goods and passengers, and integrates environmental, social and economic sustainability initiatives into all areas of port operations. Enabling the trade of approximately $200 billion in goods in 2015, the port sustains an estimated 100,000 supply-chain jobs, $6.1 billion in wages, and $9.7 billion in GDP across Canada.

Contact Information:

Media contact:
Julia Ren
Media & Government Affairs Advisor
604-665-9267
Julia.Ren@portvancouver.com