General items relating to the Third Berth will be posted here.
January 21, 2009 - Port Metro Vancouver pre-operational compliance report. You can view the document Here
November /2009 - A Port Metro update, issues tracking document and two traffic reports are attached below
November / 2009 - DP3 Update newsletter is attached below
September 17 / 2009 - The truck traffic sub-committee report, the updated Owners Table of committments report, the PMV update to the DCLC and the updated issues trafficking document are all available as attachments below.
July 15 / 2009 - The updated table of commitments and the recently completed lighting report are attached below
July 7 / 2009 - Meeting notes from the June 18 DCLC meeting are attached below. Also, Port Metro Vancouver will have an information booth set up from 10-4 pm on Sunday July 12 at the Ladner Village Market
July 6 /2009 - The DCLC has added new people to the committee. The announcement is attached below in a pdf.
June 18 / 2009 - Port Metro Vancouver has issued the latest issues tracking, document, their Port update and a follow-up to the May 30 open house. They are attached below.
June 2 / 2009 - The application process for the DCLC is now closed
May 13/2009 - The meeting notes from the April 16 DCLC meeting are attached below
April 1 / 2009 - DCLC and PMV staff met with Delta Council on March3, 2009. A pdf of the presentation is attached below
March 2 / 2009 - Meeting Notes from the February DCLC meeting are attached below
February 4 / 2009 - Meeting notes from the January meeting are attached below. All meeting notes can be viewed HERE
February 4 /2009 - Press release from PMV and Ducks Unlimited is attached below in a PDF
December 12 - Meeting notes from the November 27 meetinga are attached below in a pdf
December 5 - A lighting presentation from the DCLC November 27 meeting is attached below
November 12 - Meeting notes from the October 23 DCLC meeting are attached below
October 29 - Presenatations from the DCLC October 23 meeting are attached below
October 9 - October 7 letter to the DFO from the DCLC is attached below
September 10 - DCLC vetted Lighting and Traffic summaries are attached below in pdf files
September 10 - The August 28 DCLC meeting notes are attached below in a pdf
September 9 - Port Metro Vancouver land operations presentation from the August 28 DCLC meeting is attached below in a pdf
September 8 - The DP3 Project Team has published Third Berth FAQ's on their site
July 8 - The June 26 meeting notes are attached below in a pdf. They are also posted on our Meeting Notes page.
July 2 - The presentation from the BCRC on June 26 can be viewed Here.
Additional telephone contact information is available Here
June 25 - The latest "issues Tracking" document is attached below in a pdf
June 25 - Port Metro Vancouver update to the DCLC is attached below
June 16 - Documents for the North West Ports Clean Air Strategy are attached below in pdf
June 11 - Press Release regarding initiation of Highway 17 improvements can be viewed Here
June 5 - A report from the May 29 Open House is attached below in a pdf
June 3 - The revised "Owners Table of Commitments and Assurances" is attached below in a pdf
May 22 - release from the DP# project team:
DELTAPORT THIRD BERTH PROJECT (DP3) PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (VFPA) is hosting a public open house in Delta to provide the community with an update on the Deltaport Third Berth Project.
May 29, 2008 (Thursday)
5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Coast Tsawwassen Inn
1665 - 56th Street
Delta, BC
VFPA staff will be available to answer questions. In addition, members of the Deltaport Third Berth Project Community Liaison Committee (DCLC) will be in attendance.
DELTAPORT PROJECT UPDATE - NEWSLETTER
To view the most recent DELTAPORT PROJECT UPDATE, please visit http://www.portvancouver.com/the_port/docs/dp3newslettermay08.pdf
Regards,
DP3 Project Team
May 22 - Revised Terms of Reference Document is attached below as a pdf file
May 7 - Background info from Transport Canada attached below in pdf format
April 24 - A recent letter to the DCLC from Mayor Jackson is attached below as a PDF file
April 2 Delta Optimist article
March 31 TLS Notice
the new guidelines for container trucks go in to effect April 1. A pdf file of the notice is attached below
March 14 Alert
Deltaport Constructors Ltd, the marine works contractor for the Deltaport Third Berth Project, will be conducting Becker densification testing at the construction site this Saturday and Sunday, March 15 and 16, between 9am and 5pm.
This densification testing of the berth structure rock mattress foundation is required to ensure seismic stability. The Becker test equipment will create noise similar to that caused by driving small pilings and may be noticeable to residents, particularly under clear weather conditions. The reason this work is scheduled for the weekend is related to the availability of equipment.
Regards,
Deltaport Third Berth Project Team
March 12 Update to Spill
VFPA has had environmental professionals monitoring the DP3 site on a regular basis to assess the spill incident area and surrounding shoreline. Field observations conducted to date have confirmed that no fish or wildlife (including coastal seabirds and waterfowl) have been affected by the incident. Scuba divers have conducted subtidal survey assessments which indicate that no oil is present on the seabed. It has been confirmed that the hydraulic oil used in the densification probe was Esso UNIVIS BIO 40. This is a non-toxic vegetable based oil with a biodegradation rate of 97% within 21 days.
VFPA has continued to monitor the shoreline, including a portion of the perimeter dike where oil sheen and emulsified oil was first sighted on March 6th. No further oil sheen has been observed. However, the on-site environmental monitor will continue to assess shoreline conditions as part of the ongoing construction monitoring program.
On Monday, March 3, 2008, a densification probe tip broke 30 feet below the surface of the water while working on the Deltaport Third Berth Project. It is estimated that 100 to 200 litres of the vegetable-based, biodegradable hydraulic oil was released at the seabed surface.
Regards,
DP3 Project Team
March 5 Update to Spill
VFPA has confirmed that the hydraulic oil used in the densification probe was a non-toxic biodegradable vegetable-based oil. No further emulsified oil or oil sheen has been observed at the project site as of March 4 at 15:00 hours and clean-up efforts have been scaled back. No fish or wildlife, including shorebirds and waterfowl, have been affected by the small volume hydraulic oil release. Shoreline surveys were conducted last night at 21:00 hrs on a falling tide and are being conducted again today on the rising tide.
On Monday, March 3, 2008, a densification probe tip broke 30 feet below the surface of the water while working on the Deltaport Third Berth Project. It is estimated that 100 to 200 litres of the vegetable-based hydraulic oil was released at the seabed surface.
VFPA will continue to monitor and assess the site to ensure that appropriate environmental mitigation is conducted.
Regards,
DP3 Project Team
March 4 Announcement:
On Monday, March 3, 2008, at approximately 23:00 hours, a densification probe tip broke 30 feet below the surface of the water while working on the Deltaport Third Berth Project. It is estimated that 100 to 200 litres of hydraulic oil was released at the seabed surface. The release of hydraulic oil was contained and as of 10:30 hours is approaching full recovery.
The contractor immediately implemented their spill response plan. DFO and Environment Canada have been advised.
Additional shoreline clean and assessment surveys are being conducted by VFPA before declaration of response completion. Any mitigation of environmental effects as the results of the release will be developed in conjunction with DFO and Environment Canada.
Regards,
DP3 Project Team
Feb 28 - DCLC meeting
Feb 27 - Article regarding air quality in the Delta Optimist
TLS – Truck Licensing System environmental requirements deadline extended to March 31
-- posted January 1 2008
The January 1, 2008 deadlines for environmental requirements of the mandatory Truck License System (TLS) have been extended to March 31, 2008, as follows:
These deadlines have been extended to allow trucking companies to better manage fleet operations and minimize business disruption while meeting the environmental requirements. Stakeholder feedback from license holders and testing facilities was also considered in determining the new deadlines.
To submit opacity test results and/or truck age exception applications, please contact the TLS Administrator at Email Us or telephone: 604-665-9333.
| TLS Environmental Requirements | Previous Requirement | New Requirement |
| Opacity | All trucks must be tested by January 1, 2008. | All trucks older than 1994 must be proven tested by March 31, 2008. |
| The opacity test must be completed at a port-designated facility. | The opacity test may be completed at any facility that offers opacity testing. | |
| All trucks will be required to undergo opacity testing in 2009. | ||
| Truck Age | Previous Requirement | New Requirement |
| All trucks older than 1989 will be banned from port property unless granted an exception by January 1, 2008. | All trucks older than 1989 will be banned from port property unless granted an exception by March 31, 2008. | |
| All trucks older than 1994 will be banned from port property unless granted an exception by January 1, 2009. | All trucks older than 1994 will be banned from port property unless granted an exception by January 1, 2009. Applications may be submitted without delay. | |