There has been a slight change to the community engagement process that VOPAK Pacific Canada has embarked on as part of their planning towards a proposed Bulk Fuels Terminal on Ridley Island.
As we outlined on November 5th, the Dutch energy company began the next stage of its proposal following the delivery of a Screening Decision from the BC Environmental Assessment Office.
Amy Dopson, the Community Engagement Specialist for the VOPAK project, has outlined that the Public Comment period will now take place from November 16th to December 30th as opposed to the original dates of November 10-Dec 25)
The public comment process will allow those with an interest in the project to submit their comments to British Columbian Environmental Assessment Office.
There are two Virtual Open Houses planned for the engagement period.
The first on November 24th which you can access here.
And a second on November 26th with the link available here.
Those with an interest in the VOPAK proposal can review the BC EAO information page here.
As well, VOPAK has its own information page related to the proposed terminal development which you can review here.
The Port of Prince Rupert also has some background for review on the project, which you can access here.
For more notes on the path so far towards development of the bulk liquids storage and marine export facility see our archive page here.
Cross posted from the North Cost Review.
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