Teal-Jones Maintenance Dredging

The Proposed Project 

Teal-Jones Group proposes to conduct maintenance dredging of up to 4,000 cubic metres of accumulated sediment and wood waste from their industrial water lot. The average target depth is -1.9 meters Local Low Water (LLW). Maximum depth will be -4 meters LLW at the eastern, deeper parts of the proposed footprint and will be 1 meter in the shallower parts of the dredge boundary. The proposed dredge footprint and depth remain unchanged from previous years. Dredging will be conducted using a clamshell bucket from a barge mounted derrick. Dredged sediment will be loaded on to an adjacent flat scow barge, positioned within the water lot. The applicant is seeking a multi-year permit to dredge periodically. Dredging is proposed during the June 16 - February 28 least risk window for fish and fish habitat. Once loading is complete, the dredged materials will be towed and disposed at sea. The works will take up to 3 days.  


Latest update

Notice of Determination 

Surrey, B.C. – February 3, 2021 – The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has determined that the proposed Teal-Jones Maintenance Dredging located at 17897 Trigg Road is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

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Contacts

Project and Environmental Review
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
100 The Pointe, 999 Canada Place
Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 3T4
Email: per@portvancouver.com


  • Location

    • Teal-Jones Maintenance Dredging (British Columbia)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Ports and Harbours
    • Waste Management
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2020-12-16
  • Proponent

    Teal-Jones Group
  • Authorities

    • Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    81238
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