Environmental Impact Statement Proposed Lobster Holding Facility
Maritime Select Lobster Inc. 286 Northport Road (Route No. 152), Prince County, PEI
JOOSE ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECT NO. JE0192
Report prepared for:
Maritime Select Lobster Inc. Northport Harbour
PO Box 17, Alberton, PEI, C0B 1B0
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September 23, 2016
Environmental Impact Statement - Proposed Lobster Holding Facility Maritime Select Lobster Inc., Northport Harbour, Prince County, PEI
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Executive Summary
Joose Environmental Consulting Inc. (Joose Environmental) and DE Jardine Consulting (DE
Jardine) were contracted by Maritime Select Lobster Inc. to complete an Environmental Impact
Statement for the purposed Lobster Holding Facility to be located Northport Harbour, Northport,
PEI
Maritime Select Lobster Inc. is proposing to construct a new lobster holding facility at Northport
Harbour, Northport, Prince County, PEI to store live lobster for several months prior to shipping
to market for fresh sales to enable them to sell lobsters on a year round basis.
The subject site is located on a select lot at 286 Northport Shore Road (Route No. 152),
Northport, Prince County, PEI and is identified as Parcel Nos.428847 and 526905 (refer to
Figure No. 1 and Drawing No. 1, Appendix A). The property is owned by the Government of
Canada and is operated by the Harbour Authority of Northport. The site is located on a
commercial fishing wharf in the community of Northport located south of the Town of Alberton.
The proposed project includes a new structure that will be connected to the current existing
building located on the designated lot.
The EIA for the proposed project was completed as per Section 9 of the PEI Environmental
Protection Act. The EIA evaluated the potential environmental effects of the proposed project
taking into consideration all activities required for the construction, operation and maintenance
of the facility.
As part of the EIS the following mitigation and environmental monitoring elements will be
adhered to during the construction and operation of the proposed facility, including:
Mitigation
• During construction and operation (including accidents, potential malfunctions and
unplanned events) all municipal, provincial and federal codes, standards and best
management practices will be followed; and
• During operation mitigation for non-hazardous waste will be conducted as outlined in
Table 3.1 in Section 3.2.9 of this report.
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Environmental Monitoring
• During the construction period the construction manager will conduct regular
environmental monitoring site inspections to ensure all construction components (i.e., silt
fencing, erosion control, etc.) adhere to all municipal, provincial and federal regulations
and codes; and
• Monitoring of the effluent being discharged into the outfall pipe into Northport Harbour
including samples being collected and analyzed for parameters required by the owners
of the utility and the PEI Department of Communities, Land and Environment (PEIDCLE)
a minimum of two times per year (peak and low production periods).
Based on the information obtained during the completion of the EIA, it can be concluded that the
potential environmental effects of the proposed project on all valued environmental components
(VECs - listed in Section 6 of this report) would not be significant during the construction,
operation and maintenance of the proposed facility with the planned mitigation and monitoring
elements in place. Consequently, it is recommended that the proposed project should proceed
as described and outlined in this report.
The statements made in this Executive Summary text are subject to the limitations included in
Section 8.0, and are to be read in conjunction with the remainder of this report.
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Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 PROJECT NAME, PROPONENT INFORMATION AND AUTHORS OF EIS ....................... 1
1.2 PROJECT INFORMATION ................................................................................................. 1 1.2.1 Project Overview .................................................................................................. 1 1.2.2 Current Site Description, Historical and Adjacent Land Use ................................. 1
1.3 REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ........................................................................................... 2
1.4 REGULATIONS AND STATUTES FOR ASSESSING THE PROJECT ............................... 3
2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................. 4
2.1 PROJECT BACKGROUND ................................................................................................. 4
2.2 ALTERNATIVES TO PROJECT (OPTIONS CONSIDERED) .............................................. 4
2.3 PROJECT SCHEDULE ....................................................................................................... 5
3.0 PROJECT ACTIVITIES ...................................................................................................... 5
3.1 PLANNING COMPONENT .................................................................................................. 6 3.1.1 Property Acquisition ............................................................................................. 6 3.1.2 Project Survey ...................................................................................................... 6
3.2 CONSTRUCTION COMPONENT ....................................................................................... 6 3.2.1 Site Preparation.................................................................................................... 6 3.2.2 Site Access .......................................................................................................... 6 3.2.3 Site Structures ...................................................................................................... 7 3.2.4 Site Services (Water, Sewer and Power) .............................................................. 7 3.2.5 Saltwater Supply for Lobster Storage ................................................................... 7 3.2.6 Storm Water Management ................................................................................... 8 3.2.7 Fuel Storage ......................................................................................................... 8 3.2.8 Hazardous Materials Storage ............................................................................... 8 3.2.9 Non-Hazardous Materials Storage ....................................................................... 8
3.3 OPERATION COMPONENT ............................................................................................... 9 3.3.1 Use of Facility ....................................................................................................... 9 3.3.2 Operating Hours ................................................................................................... 9 3.3.3 Holding Tanks Operation .....................................................................................10 3.3.4 Wastewater Management ....................................................................................10 3.3.5 Air Quality and Noise ...........................................................................................11 3.3.6 Site Security ........................................................................................................11 3.3.7 Emergency Response and Training.....................................................................11 3.3.8 Litter ....................................................................................................................12
3.4 DECOMMISSIONING ........................................................................................................12
4.0 SCOPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT .................................................12
4.1 METHODOLOGY OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ................................................12
4.2 CONSULTATION ...............................................................................................................13
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5.0 SUMMARY OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING .................................................14
5.1 PHYSICAL SETTING .........................................................................................................14 5.1.1 Surficial Geology .................................................................................................14 5.1.2 Bedrock Geology .................................................................................................15 5.1.3 Topography and Regional Drainage ....................................................................15 5.1.4 Surface Water Drainage ......................................................................................15
5.2 SURFACE AND GROUNDWATER RESOURCES .............................................................15
5.3 ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT ......................................................................................16
5.4 TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT .......................................................................................17
5.5 HUMAN ENVIRONMENT ...................................................................................................19
6.0 PROJECT INTERACTIONS WITH THE ENVIRONMENT (VECS TABLE) ........................19
7.0 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ....................................................................22
8.0 CLOSURE .........................................................................................................................23
9.0 REFERENCES ..................................................................................................................25
List of Tables Table 1-1 Project Information ……………………………………………………………………1
Table 1-2 Adjoining Properties …………………………………………………………………. 2
Table 1-3 Approval Required ……………………………………………………………….….. 3
Table 3-1 Non-Hazardous Materials Storage…………………………………………………. 9
Table 5-1 Climate Norma Data 1981-2010 for Alberton (Env. Canada) ….………………. 16
Table 5-2 Species of Potential Concern - Northport Area ………………………………… 17
Table 6-1 Proposed Project - VECs Interaction and Mitigation …………………………… 20
List of Appendices Appendix A Figure and Drawing
Appendix B Questions/Comments and Associated Answers/Responses from Public and Technical Review Committee
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Joose Environmental Consulting Inc. (Joose Environmental) and DE Jardine Consulting (DE
Jardine) were contracted by the Maritime Select Lobster Inc. to complete an Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) for a proposed lobster storage facility to be constructed at the Northport
Harbour, PEI.
1.1 Project Name, Proponent Information and Authors of EIS
Information regarding the project name, proponent and authors of the EIS is provided in Table
1-1.
Table 1-1. Project Information
Project Name Proposed Lobster Holding Facility
Proponent Information Maritime Select Lobster Inc.
Contact: Mr. Philip Milligan - President
Authors of EIS DE Jardine Consulting: Mr. Don Jardine, B.Sc.
Joose Environmental: Mr. Peter Joostema, P.Eng., CESA, FEC
1.2 Project Information
1.2.1 Project Overview
The Maritime Select Lobster Inc. is proposing to construct a new lobster holding facility on a lot
at the Northport Harbour Wharf property located in within the municipality of Northport, Prince
County, PEI. The proposed facility is being developed to hold lobster in a dormant state for
several months in order to extend the season on a year-round basis.
1.2.2 Current Site Description, Historical and Adjacent Land Use
The subject site is located at Northport, Prince County, PEI and is identified as lot on Parcel No.
428847 and 526905 (refer to Figure No. 1 and Drawing No. 1 Appendix A). The site is located
on an active commercial fishing wharf operated by the Harbour Authority of Northport. The
property is owned by the Government of Canada. Based on historical aerial photographs for the
area it appears that the commercial Northport wharf was established by the early 1950s with
increased development of commercial structures and wharf improvements over the years to its
current configuration.
The Municipality of Northport doesn’t have a zoning plan with planning services provided by
Inspection Services branch of the PEI Department of Community Lands and Environment
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(PEIDCLE). Based on the location and Federal ownership there is no zoning requirements in
effect for this property.
The proposed site is located on developed land which currently consists of paved access to the
existing building and wharf area used for fishery related activities.
Adjacent and surrounding land use to the proposed project site is summarized in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2. Adjoining Properties - Current Land Use
Direction Current Land Use Current Occupant
North Residential and
Commercial
Residential (across Northport Road –
Route No. 152) and Northport Pier Inn
East Harbour Northport Harbour Authority
South Commercial Wharf
Operations Maritime Select Lobster Inc.
West
(across Northport Road - Route No. 152) Residential Residential
1.3 Regulatory Framework
The EIS for the proposed project has been conducted based on the regulatory framework
outlined in Section 9 of the PEI Environmental Protection Act (EPA).
Section 9 of the PEI EPA sets out the requirements of the environmental assessment process
that the proponent of an undertaking must complete before a project can proceed. The term
“undertaking” as outlined in the PEI EPA includes any construction, industry, operation or other
project which will or may:
i. cause the emission or discharge of any contaminant into the environment;
ii. have an effect on any unique, rare or endangered feature or the environment;
iii. have a significant effect on the environment or necessitate further development
which is likely to have a significant effect on the environment; or
iv. cause public concern because of its real or perceived effect or potential effect
on the environment.
As stated in the subsections of Section 9 in the PEI EPA, the process must adhere to the
following:
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(1) No person shall initiate any undertaking unless that person first files a written
proposal with the Department and obtains from the Minister written approval to
proceed with the proposed undertaking.
(2) The minister, in considering a proposal submitted pursuant to subsection (1),
may
- require the person submitting it to supply such additional information as
the Minister may require;
- require that person to carry out an environmental impact assessment
and submit an environmental impact statement;
- notify the public of the proposal and provide opportunity for comment.
(3) An environmental assessment and environmental impact statement shall/have
such content as the Minister may direct.
(4) The approval required by this section is in addition to any other requirements
imposed by the province or a municipality.
As part of the process, the environmental impact assessment (EIA) and corresponding EIS must
be completed and submitted to the Technical Review Committee (comprised of provincial
regulatory agencies and potentially federal regulatory agencies) for review of the proposed
project. At the end of the EIA process, a determination on the proposed project approval would
be made (i.e., not approved, approved or approved with conditions). Should the EIS be
approved, the Minister of the PEI Department of Communities, Land and Environment
(PEIDCLE) issues a written approval pursuant to Section 28 of the PEI EPA.
1.4 Regulations and Statutes for Assessing the Project
An outline of the environmental legislation, approvals and guidelines that may be applicable to
the proposed project is provided in Table 1-3.
Table 1-3. Approvals Required- Proposed Lobster Holding Facility - Northport Harbour
Required Approval Legislative Authority Authority Status
Environmental Impact Assessment
Section 9 of the PEI EPA PEIDCLE Application submitted on July 22, 2016
Development Permit PEIDCLE - PEI Planning Act and Regulations
PEIDCLE Application submitted by Maritime Select Lobster Inc. on July 25, 2016.
Sanitary Waste Water Disposal
PEI Environmental Protection Act, Sewage Disposal Regulations
PEIDCLE Application to be submitted to the Town of Alberton.
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Required Approval Legislative Authority Authority Status
Fresh Water Supply PEIDCLE PEIDCLE Town of Alberton municipal supply.
Saltwater Supply
Federal Fisheries Act and PEIDCLE (Watercourse, Wetland and Buffer Zone Activity Permit)
DFO and PEIDCLE
Application to DFO has been made to both and tentative approval has been granted. An application for a Watercourse, Wetland and Buffer Zone Activity Permit will be submitted.
Permission to Discharge to Outfall from holding tanks to Northport Harbour, Northport
DFO and PEIDCLE (Watercourse, Wetland and Buffer Zone Activity Permit)
DFO and PEIDCLE
Application to both has been made and tentative approval has been granted by DFO. An application for a Watercourse, Wetland and Buffer Zone Activity Permit will be submitted.
Permission to build the facility of federal property
DFO, Small Craft Harbours
DFO Approved on August 11, 2016
2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The proposed project is the construction of a lobster holding facility that would be used to store
live lobster in a dormant state for several months prior to shipment for commercial sale to the
fresh markets during the lobster fishing off-season.
2.1 Project Background
Maritime Select Lobster Inc. has been in the sale of live lobsters since 1979 when it ran under
the name of W. Milligan and Sons. It was then incorporated to Milligan Fisheries Ltd. in 1983
and then in the spring of 2016 it was sold to Maritime Select Lobster Inc. The supply of lobster
will be from suppliers and lobster fishermen. Maritime Select Lobster Inc. wishes to extend the
season into off-season markets, to do this a lobster holding facility is required.
2.2 Alternatives to Project (Options Considered)
Alternatives to the project were limited as the proposed facility is basically an expansion of the
existing operation. The new facility will be attached to the existing building. An option to use a
saltwater supply well for the new facility was discussed with a local well driller but the area was
deemed to have a low potential to provide a viable drilled production well with high yield and
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salinity. An option to connect to the Town of Alberton municipal sewer system was pursued with
the Town of Alberton and the Northport Development Corporation but approval has not been
received to date.
A review of alternative options for the proposed facility determined that different options were
not acceptable due to various factors including, but not limited to the following:
- Business needed to be adjacent to the existing facility and to the wharf;
- surrounding land use and development;
- availability of saltwater resource; and
- availability of infrastructure (i.e., water, sewer and discharge outfall).
2.3 Project Schedule
The proposed new facility will be completed in a one phase with an anticipated completion date
of October 2016 which will be in time for the Nova Scotia fall lobster season.
An overview of the proposed development is provided on Drawing No. 1, Appendix A.
3.0 PROJECT ACTIVITIES
A description of the project activities for the new facility has been broken down into four main
components including:
• Planning;
• Construction;
• Operation; and
• Decommissioning.
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3.1 Planning Component
3.1.1 Property Acquisition
Maritime Select Lobster Inc. has obtained written permission from Small Craft Harbours of DFO
for the subject lot within the Northport Harbour, Northport property for the proposed project. The
Harbour Authority of Northport who operates the Northport Wharf has also granted written
approval for the site.
3.1.2 Project Survey
The subject property had a legal and topographical survey was completed by the Government
of Canada as the site in on Crown owned land. The topographical survey of the subject site will
assist with the layout and design of the proposed facility.
3.2 Construction Component
During the construction component it is expected that the equipment to be used will include, but
is not limited to excavators, bull dozers/earth movers, and tandem dump trucks. During the
construction period the project manager will conduct regular environmental monitoring site
inspections to ensure all construction components adhere to all municipal, provincial and federal
regulations and codes.
3.2.1 Site Preparation
The site preparation will involve removal of asphalt and substrate in the proposed development
area of the site. The top soil and fill materials grubbed from the areas to be developed will be
transported off site by a local excavation contractor. Select borrow and other aggregate fill
materials will be required to build up portions of the subject site during construction of the new
structure.
3.2.2 Site Access
Site access will be within the Northport Harbour, Northport via Northport Harbour. No significant
issues associated with the site access are expected, as the site is located in on an existing
commercial wharf which has a daily flow of trucks and other heavy equipment. As such, no
major impact on existing traffic flow is expected in the area due to daily operations on the site.
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3.2.3 Site Structures
The development will include a single structure to be used as a lobster holding facility to be
located within proposed building. The new structure will be attached to the existing building
owned by Maritime Select Lobster Inc. The proposed lobster holding facility will be an ICF
(Insulated Concrete Form) constructed building with steel siding and a concrete floor slab. The
proposed building dimensions are 19.5 m x 27.5 m (64 ft. X 90 ft.) with a 3.7 m x 9.7 m (12 ft. x
32 ft.) attachment. The main building will be a two (2) storey structure with the lobster holding
tanks located on the lower level and the second level used for storage. The new building will
include a pump, mechanical and electrical rooms with associated office(s). A layout of the
proposed lobster holding building is provided on Drawing 2, Appendix A. The new structure
will blend in with other buildings in the area.
3.2.4 Site Services (Water, Sewer and Power)
Potable water will be provided to the proposed facility from the Town of Alberton municipal
system that is already connected to the existing building located on the subject site.
Sanitary sewage will be discharged to a holding tank to be built on the south side of the existing
building. This tank will be pumped out as required and the effluent treated at the City of
Summerside sewage treatment plant located in Summerside, Prince County, PEI. As
alternative Maritime Select Lobster Inc., has requested permission to connect to the Town of
Alberton municipal sanitary system as there is a lift station located approximately 150 m from
the location of the proposed site.
There is a power transmission line to the existing building within the Northport Harbour,
Northport. Power to the facility would be routed from this transmission line by Maritime Electric
Company, Limited. Three phase power will be required for site operations. In the event of a
power outage an on-site generator will be used to supply power to the facility on a temporary
basis.
3.2.5 Saltwater Supply for Lobster Storage
An intake line for saltwater supply will be installed out toward the channel of the Northport
Harbour. This will supply saltwater to the lobster holding facility. It is estimated that a maximum
volume of 680 L/min (150 igpm) will be required for operations. The saltwater intake line will be
installed directly east/northeast of the proposed new structure located on the designated lot.
The intake pipe will extend from the proposed new building along the east/northeast edge of the
existing wharf and extend approximately 120 to 140 m into the Northport Harbour (refer to
Drawing No. 1, Appendix A). The intake pipe will be anchored to the seabed using a concrete
anchoring system with the end of the line having a 25 mm (1inch) screen to filter the saltwater
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prior to entering the fiberglass containment unit which will prevent the entry of plant material,
fish and debris. A second 25 mesh screen will be located within the fibreglass containment unit
prior to entering the holding tanks in the facility.
3.2.6 Storm Water Management
Storm water flow in the area being developed will be diverted away from the construction site to
the Northport Harbour. During the construction phase control measures including silt fencing will
be utilized to minimize run-off from the disturbed areas of the subject site and to mitigate any
potential environmental concerns.
Upon completion storm water will be managed in the same manner as prior to the new
development.
3.2.7 Fuel Storage
There will be no bulk fuel storage related to the operation of the facility as the new building will
be not be heated. A fuel storage tank is already in place for the existing building.
A new back-up diesel generator will be located on a concrete pad along the exterior of the site
building. The back-up diesel generator is a single unit with a built in 1,100 L capacity double
walled fuel tank. The back-up diesel generator and associated built in fuel tank will be
manufactured to ULC standards and operated according to the 2015 edition of the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) 30 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code.
3.2.8 Hazardous Materials Storage
No hazardous materials are proposed to be stored on site. It should be noted that there will be
no cleaning chemicals used for the holding tanks and tanks will be scrubbed by manual
methods and rinsed with a pressure washer when necessary.
Entry doors will be kept closed when not in use to prevent entry of insects. There will be daily
examination for signs of rodents. Commercial pest control will be used to control rodents and
insects. Screens will be on any windows to keep insects out. Flying insects will be controlled by
ultraviolet lights if necessary.
3.2.9 Non-Hazardous Materials Storage
Materials stored on site will be those typically involved in the holding and shipping of lobsters.
Solid waste materials generated on site will be disposed as per the requirements of the Waste
Watch program operated by Island Waste Management Corporation.
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There are quantities of non-hazardous material which will be stored at the site. A list of these
with suggested mitigation procedures is provided Table 3-1.
Table 3-1. Non-Hazardous Materials Storage
Material Potential Issue Mitigation
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
Litter, odours MSW to be sorted as per waste watch requirements and placed in secure storage containers. Waste, compost and recyclables to be transported to appropriate management facilities as required, eliminating odours and preventing overflow of storage containers. Rejected or deceased lobsters (less than 1% expected) will be placed in compost recycling bin and removed on a regular basis. In the event of a significant loss the product will be removed immediately to a proper disposal location to avoid any odour issues.
3.3 Operation Component
Site operations are expected to begin in the fall of 2016 upon completion of the building and
installation of the holding tanks and water systems.
3.3.1 Use of Facility
The site will be mainly used by staff of the Maritime Select Lobster Inc. and suppliers/buyers of
live lobster to or from the holding facility. The number of staff at the expanded facility is
expected to increase up to a total of approximately 20 persons which is 15 more than the
current staff compliment of approximately 5 people for the existing operation.
The site will not be accessible to the general public for security and food safety reasons.
3.3.2 Operating Hours
The regular operating hours for the facility when in operation will typically be 7:00 am to 5:00
pm. During peak season trucks delivering and removing lobsters from the facility may operate
outside the regular operating hours during various periods.
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3.3.3 Holding Tanks Operation
The general process flow for the live lobster stored on the property will be as shown below.
Lobsters will be delivered starting in October 2016, with a build up to 60,000 at full capacity.
The number of lobsters kept in storage will fluctuate according to availability of supply and
market demand. Lobsters will be sourced locally during the lobster fishing seasons. Lobsters
will be sourced from other Maritime locations as necessary. At the beginning of the season the
long term holding tank and purge tanks will be filled. The purge tank will operate as a flow
through system and hold the lobsters for a period of 72 hours and then transferred to the long
term recirculating holding tank with a 10 to 15 percent flow thru. The lobsters will be rubber
banded (to prevent product damage and employee safety) and stored individually until they are
shipped to market.
3.3.4 Wastewater Management
Sanitary sewage from the facility will be discharged to the new holding tank which will be
installed to the south of the existing building. Maritime Select Lobster Inc. will obtain the
necessary approvals. The quantity and quality of sewage discharged will not significantly impact
the City of Summerside treatment system. The proponents have applied to the Town of Alberton
and the Municipality of Northport about the possibility of connecting to the Town of Alberton
sewage treatment facility which has a lift station within 150 metres of the site.
Water from the lobster purge and long term holding tanks will be discharged into the Northport
Harbour via a discharge line installed directly east/northeast of the proposed new structure and
extend 5 to 10 m into the Northport Harbour (refer to Drawing No. 1, Appendix A). The
discharge pipe will be anchored to the seabed using a concrete anchoring system. A 25 mesh
screen will be placed on the discharge line to prevent any rubber bands that are accidentally
Receipt of Lobster
Inspecting and grading of lobster
Lobster in purge tank for 72 hours
Lobster moved to longer term, chilled and recirculated storage with 10 to 15 percent flow-thru.
Lobster removed from storage, packaged and shipped
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dislodged from entering the waste stream. The proponent has received approval for installation
of these lines from the Northport Harbour Authority and DFO. The effluent quality of the
wastewater being discharged from the facility is expected to be very low in dissolved or
suspended matter as the lobsters are not being fed or treated in any manner. It should be noted
that there will be no cleaning chemicals used for the holding tanks and tanks will be scrubbed by
manual methods and rinsed with a pressure washer when necessary.
3.3.5 Air Quality and Noise
The main air quality issues associated with the new facility would include:
• emissions from vehicles;
• emissions from back-up diesel generator when operational; and
• Vehicles and equipment operating on site will also be expected to meet provincial
vehicle and equipment inspection requirements including emissions from exhaust
systems.
Noise is not expected to be a major issue thus noise measures other than those listed will not
be necessary.
3.3.6 Site Security
Access to the site will be limited to employees and visitors who are conducting business.
Security for the site will be limited to exterior doors having locks and the facility being equipped
with security cameras. Security measures will be implemented as necessary for protection of
the food product (lobsters) stored on site.
3.3.7 Emergency Response and Training
Fire extinguishers will be provided inside all buildings and emergency call numbers for the local
fire department, EMS, RCMP and environmental emergency response will be posted in
prominent locations. The site is located in the Town of Alberton Fire District and a fire hall is
located within 2.0 km of the proposed site. Upon completion of the building the management will
arrange for a tour of the new structure by Fire Department staff to acquaint them with the
building components.
All site staff will be trained in emergency response basics and will be aware of all protocols for
notification in the event of emergency situations.
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3.3.8 Litter
Litter is not expected to be a major issue on the site and litter picking will be conducted when
necessary.
3.4 Decommissioning
It is expected the life capacity of the proposed facility will be a minimum of 50 years. At some
point it is understood the proposed facility will be decommissioned at the end of its service life.
It is expected that the decommissioned building materials including concrete foundations would
be removed and disposed of in accordance with the applicable standards, guidelines and
regulations for that period.
4.0 SCOPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
The details of the environmental impact assessment including methodology and consultation
process are outlined in the following sections.
4.1 Methodology of Environmental Assessment
An EIA is an important process for reviewing potential environmental effects associated with the
development of proposed projects. In order to enable the review of potential issues, an
understanding and description of the environment where the proposed development will occur,
or have a possible impact on, was developed from the review of existing information available
for the area. The potential positive and negative interactions between the proposed project
activities and the environment were identified. In the event negative interactions were
anticipated and the potential effects were deemed a concern, mitigation methods were put forth
for consideration.
As identified in the PEIDCLE Environmental Impact Assessment Guidelines (Revised January
2010) a complete process is completed in stages as outlined below:
• Stage 1: Describing the proposed project and establishing environmental baseline
conditions for the subject site.
• Stage 2: Determining the potential environmental issues and limits of the EIA in relation
to the proposed project.
• Stage 3: Accessing the potential environmental effects of the project.
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• Stage 4: Identifying mitigation measures to remove/minimize potential adverse effects to
the environment.
• Stage 5: Establish environmental monitoring and follow-up programs (if required).
The EIA focuses on the evaluation of Valued Environmental Components (VECs) that are those
aspects of the ecosystem of associated socio-economic systems that are important to the public
and other stakeholders. The VECs for the proposed project were selected based on the
interactions between the proposed project activities and the environmental and known or
perceived public concerns related to social, cultural, economic or aesthetic values. All Phases
of the proposed project are assessed including:
• Construction;
• Operation and Maintenance;
• Accidents or malfunctions; and
• Unplanned events due to weather or other factors.
4.2 Consultation
As part of the consultation process meetings were held with representatives of the PEIDCLE to
discuss the proposed project in order to determine the required scope of the environmental
assessment and the overall level required for the biophysical component of the study. Maritime
Select Lobster Inc. representatives also met with their design consultant and the following
provincial and federal organizations:
• PEI Department of Agriculture and Fisheries;
• PEI Department of Communities, Land and Environment;
• Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans;
• Innovation PEI; and
• Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA).
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The proposed site was visited by the consultant (Joose Environmental and DE Jardine
Consulting) in order to review what current site conditions and operations on the adjacent
properties.
Personnel from Maritime Select Lobster Inc. met with representatives for the Municipality of
Northport to advise them of the proposed project and to receive initial feedback regarding the
proposal.
PEIDCLE is reviewing the proposed facility and will lead any required aboriginal consultation.
Stakeholders and the general public will be invited to participate in the environmental
assessment process of the proposed project. It has been determined, in consultation with
PEIDCLE and Maritime Select Lobster Inc. that a Level I Public Consultation will be required for
the proposed project. The purpose of the public consultation is to inform the residents in the
local area and general public about the proposed project and any potential environmental
issues. Upon submission of the EIS document, Maritime Select Lobster Inc. posted a notice in
the local newspaper to advise the public of the proposed project and provide contact information
for the PEICLE assessment coordinator to provide comments and request additional
information. The EIS was posted on the Government of PEI website (www.gov.pe.ca) along
with other related information regarding the proposed project.
Comments/questions regarding the proposed project were submitted to the PEICLE
assessment coordinator for a period of ten (10) days following the posting of the notice within
the local newspaper. Comments/questions regarding the proposed development obtained from
the public and the technical review committee is outlined in Table B-1 (Appendix B) along with
corresponding answers/responses.
5.0 SUMMARY OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
The following sections provide an overview of the existing environmental setting at the subject
site.
5.1 Physical Setting
5.1.1 Surficial Geology
Based on an available surficial geology map, the native surficial soils of the subject site consist
of glacial till deposits, principally comprised of a combination of gravel, sand, silt and clay.
Information obtained for agricultural soils for the area (PEI Department of Agriculture and
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Forestry - 1:5,800 mapping and Soils of Prince Edward Island, Prince County - 1:75,000
mapping) indicates that the surficial soil type at the subject site consists of a Kildare (Ki) map
unit. The Ki soils are noted to be sandy and porous resulting in good drainage and permeability
characteristics with the potential for some pockets of imperfectly drained soil near the bedrock
interface.
5.1.2 Bedrock Geology
Geological mapping indicates that the bedrock underlying the site is part of the Upper Paleozoic
- Stepanian/Upper Pennyslvanian - Megacyclic Sequence II as mapped by Van de Poll, 1983.
The Northport Harbour, Northport area is characterized by approximately 5 to 10 m of reddish-
brown, silty sand till overlying sandstone interbedded with conglomerate and mudstone bedrock.
The dominance of conglomerate and coarse-grained sandstones accounts for the high
permeability of this bedrock.
5.1.3 Topography and Regional Drainage
The proposed lobster holding facility is situated within 20 meters of the edge of the wharf at
Northport Harbour. The topography in the nearby area all slopes gently towards the Northport
Harbour. Drainage from the nearby road will also drain into the Northport Harbour.
5.1.4 Surface Water Drainage
Surfaces at the site currently consist primarily of asphaltic surfaces. Surface water at the
subject site is anticipated to drain by overland flow toward the north/northeast into the nearby
Northport Harbour. All surface drainage is expected to flow towards the north/northeast and into
Northport Harbour.
5.2 Surface and Groundwater Resources
The subject site is located within a coastal watershed within 20 metres of the harbour with no
watercourses or wetlands on the proposed site. The subject site is currently supplied potable
water via the Town of Alberton municipal supply which will also supply the proposed new facility.
The proposed lobster holding facility and extraction of saltwater from the harbour followed the
DFO and PEIDCLE regulatory process. The extraction of saltwater from the intake pipe located
near the channel of the harbour is not deemed to have a significant influence on the surface and
groundwater resources in the area.
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5.3 Atmospheric Environment
Air quality in the area surrounding the subject site is affected by activities associated with local
traffic, commercial/industrial operations, such as the operation of fishing boats in the harbour,
loading and unloading of fish products into transport vehicles and vehicular traffic to the nearby
tourism establishment. The proposed facility is also located in close proximity to the wharf and
may be subject to typical odours related to the fishery. In general, the air quality in the area
surrounding the proposed project site meets the air quality standards as set out by the PEI EPA
Air Quality Regulations and the proposed plant is not anticipated to produce any significant
odours
The nearest climate station with more than 30 years of record was located at Kildare (Latitude
46° 51’ N, -64° 01’ W), which is located within 5 km of the proposed site. Climate records are
available for this station from 1969 to 2008. Climate normal data is available from Environment
Canada for the 1981 to 2010 time period with Table 5-1 showing the normal values for each
month during this time interval.
Table 5-1. Climate Normal Data 1981-2010 for Alberton/Kildare (Environment Canada)
Parameter Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Year
Daily Avg Temp (C)
-8.2 -7.7 -3.3 2.4 8.7 14.5 18.7 18.6 14.4 8.4 2.6 -3.5 5.5
Rainfall (mm)
22.8 18.4 32.6 58.3 90.8 82.1 86.3 79.7 91.6 96.1 84.3 42.9 785.8
Snowfall (cm)
73.6 56.0 48.3 21.8 1.8 0 0 0 0 0.1 14.8 50.8 267.2
Total Prec. (mm)
96.4 74.5 80.9 80.1 92.7 82.1 86.3 79.7 91.6 96.1 99.1 93.7 1053.1
Wind Speed (km/hr)
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Weather extremes for the Alberton/Kildare station recorded during the period of record (1969 to
2008) as listed below:
• Extreme Maximum Temperature: 33.3 °C on August 22, 1976;
• Extreme Minimum Temperature: - 33.0 °C recorded on February 27, 1990;
• Extreme daily rainfall: 102.0 mm recorded on August 5, 1989;
• Extreme daily snowfall: 56.1 cm recorded on December 15, 2003;
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• Extreme snow depth: 193 cm recorded on March 3, 1982;
• Maximum hourly wind speed: 69 km/hr recorded on April 9, 1972;
• Average date of last spring frost: May 26th;
• Average date of first fall frost: October 5th; and
• Average length of frost free period: 131 days.
5.4 Terrestrial Environment
No rare or native plant species or endangered wildlife are suspected to be present on the
subject site as the property has been developed and used for commercial fisheries related
activities dating back to at least the early 1950s. All development will be located within the
existing parking and wharf access area which is currently covered by asphalt pavement.
The Species at Risk Registry Public Registry was consulted to identify any species which may
be of concern within 10 km of the area. The Second Atlas of Breeding Birds of the Maritime
Provinces and Ebird.org were also consulted. Table 5-2 provides a summary of the findings
from searches of this information. No issues with any of the species listed on this table are
anticipated from the proposed development.
Table 5-2. Species of Potential Concern - Northport Area
Common Name
COSEWIC Status
Schedule SARA Status Maritime Breeding Atlas 2
nd
Comments
American Eel Threatened None No status - Minimal to no impact.
Atlantic Salmon Special concern None No status - Minimal to no impact.
American Bluefin Tuna
Endangered None No status - Not present in Northport Harbour
Barn Swallow Threatened None No status None reported
No habitat on site. Two sightings within 10 km on Ebird.org.
Barrow’s Goldeneye
Special concern Schedule 1 Special concern Not listed No sightings within 10 km on Ebird.org
Beach Pinweed Special concern Schedule 1 Special concern - No habitat on site
Bobolink Threatened None No status Possibly No habitat on
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Common Name
COSEWIC Status
Schedule SARA Status Maritime Breeding Atlas 2
nd
Comments
breeds in grid area.
site
Canada Warbler
Threatened Schedule 1 Threatened No occurrence reported
No sightings within 10 km on Ebird.org
Common Nighthawk
Threatened Schedule 1 Threatened No occurrence reported
No sightings within 10 km on Ebird.org
Eastern Wood-pewee
Special concern None No status Possibly breeds in grid area.
No sightings within 10 km on Ebird.org
Eskimo Curlew Endangered Schedule 1 Endangered Not listed No sightings on PEI or Ebird.org
Gulf of St. Lawrence Aster
Threatened Schedule 1 Threatened - No habitat on site
Gypsy Cuckoo Bumble Bee
Endangered None No status - No habitat on site
Little Brown Myotis (bat)
Endangered Schedule 1 Endangered - No habitat on site
Monarch butterfly
Special concern Schedule 1 Special concern - No habitat on site
Northern Myotis (bat)
Endangered Schedule 1 Endangered - No habitat on site
Olive Sided Flycatcher
Threatened Schedule 1 Threatened Possibly breeds in grid area.
No sightings within 10 km on Ebird.org
Piping Plover Endangered Schedule 1 Endangered Confirmed breeds in grid area.
No sightings within 10 km on Ebird.org
Red Knot (rufa) Endangered Schedule 1 Endangered Not listed
Last sighting within 10 km was in 2012 on Ebird.org
Red Necked Phalarope
Special concern None No status Not listed
Last sighting within 10 km was in 2012 on Ebird.org
Rusty Blackbird Special concern Schedule 1 Special concern Possibly breeds in grid area.
No sightings within 10 km on Ebird.org
Short Eared Owl
Special concern Schedule 1 Special concern No occurrence reported
No sightings within 10 km on Ebird.org
Smooth Skate Special concern None No status - No habitat near site
Striped Bass Special concern None No status - No spawning in the area
Thorny Skate Special concern None No status - No habitat near
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Common Name
COSEWIC Status
Schedule SARA Status Maritime Breeding Atlas 2
nd
Comments
site.
Wrinkled Shingle Lichen
Threatened None No status - No habitat on site
Yellow Banded Bumble Bee
Special concern None No status - No habitat on site
5.5 Human Environment
Maritime Select Lobster Inc. has received written permission from DFO for the use of the
selected lot on Parcel Nos. 428847 and 526905.
The site has been used in the fishing industry and has had a pavement surface for many years
thus no archaeological issues are anticipated.
6.0 PROJECT INTERACTIONS WITH THE ENVIRONMENT (VECS TABLE)
A qualitative review of the potential interaction that the construction and operation of the
proposed lobster holding facility would have on the specific VECs that are of particular value or
interest to regulatory agencies, the public and other stakeholders are outlined in Table 6.1.
The residual impacts rating for each of the VECs assessed is based on the following
significance:
0 = No residual impacts expected as the environmental effects are not considered
significant.
1= Insignificant - interaction occurs however based on the mitigation in place the
environmental effects are not considered significant.
2= Significant - interaction could result in an environmental effect even with
mitigation in place.
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Table 6-1. Proposed Project - VECs Interactions and Mitigation
VECs Description of Effects Required Mitigation Residual Impact Rating
Land Use Project footprint is consistent
with existing land use in the
surrounding area. Current land
use is related to the fishing
industry and other commercial
activities such as tourism.
None 0
Groundwater
Resources
The main facility is supplied
potable water from the Town of
Alberton Municipal Water
system and this will be extended
to the new facility.
None 0
Surface Water
Resources
A saltwater intake line will be
installed into the Northport
Harbour in accordance with
DFO and PEIDCLE. Pumping of
this water will not impact
saltwater resources in the
harbour.
None 0
Wastewater Sanitary wastewater will be
discharged to a holding tank
and then hauled off site for
treatment at an approved waste
water treatment plant in
Summerside. (connection to the
Town of Alberton Sewage
Treatment system is option
current being discussed with the
Town officials)
Saltwater from the lobster
holding tanks will be discharged
into the Northport Harbour,
Northport effluent outfall that
extends into the Gulf of St.
Lawrence Effluent discharged
from the facility will have
minimal impact.
None 0
Terrestrial
Environment
Disturbance of the terrestrial
environment will be minimal and
None 0
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VECs Description of Effects Required Mitigation Residual Impact Rating
limited to the previously
disturbed areas.
Air Quality Excess noise and dust caused
for the short term and locally
during the construction phase of
the development.
Appropriate noise suppression,
dust control as per standard
construction practices that
adheres to the applicable
PEIDCLE and PEI Occupational
Health and Safety Regulations.
1
First
Nation/Aboriginal
Communities
No effects are anticipated as the
site was previously disturbed.
None 0
Health and Safety Project activities during
construction and operation
(including accidents, potential
malfunctions and unplanned
events) could result in risk to the
public or workers if not carried
out in a safe and proper
manner. The construction and
operation of the facility is
subject to the PEI Occupational
Health and Safety regulations.
Proper safety procedures must
be followed during the duration
of the project as per applicable
municipal, provincial and federal
regulations.
Proper safety procedures must
be followed during the duration
of the project as per applicable
municipal, provincial and federal
regulations. In addition, the
facility will be constructed and
operated following all applicable
municipal, provincial and federal
codes (including best
management practices for
construction.
1
Road
Transportation
During construction, materials
and supplies will be transported
to the site with construction
workers traveling to the site by
passenger vehicle.
During operation, fleet vehicles
including transport trucks will be
accessing the facility on a
regular basis.
During construction and
operation, the project site will be
accessed by existing roadways
with all facility related vehicles
obeying municipal and provincial
traffic laws and corresponding
Transport Canada Regulations.
1
Archaeology,
Palaeontology
and/or Heritage
Resources
No impacts anticipated.
None 0
Environmental Environmental effects refer to Compliance with municipal, 1
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VECs Description of Effects Required Mitigation Residual Impact Rating
Effects forces of nature (i.e., severe
weather, earth quakes, etc.) that
could affect the project
physically or hamper
construction or operation of the
facility.
provincial and federal codes,
standards and best management
practices that inherently account
for the potential environmental
effects on the project.
Significance of residual impacts rates as follows: 0 = None; 1= Insignificant; 2 = Significant.
7.0 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
The EIA for the proposed project was completed as per Section 9 of the PEI EPA. The EIA
evaluated the potential environmental effects of the proposed project taking into consideration
all activities required for the construction, operation and maintenance of the facility. As part of
the EIS the following mitigation and environmental monitoring elements will be adhered to
during the construction and operation of the proposed facility, including:
Mitigation
• During construction and operation (including accidents, potential malfunctions and
unplanned events) all municipal, provincial and federal codes, standards and best
management practices will be followed; and
• During operation mitigation for hazardous waste and non-hazardous waste will be
conducted as outlined in Tables 3.1 in Section 3.2.9 of this report.
Environmental Monitoring
• During the construction period the construction manager will conduct regular
environmental monitoring site inspections to ensure all construction components (i.e., silt
fencing, erosion control, etc.) adhere to all municipal, provincial and federal regulations
and codes; and
• Monitoring of the effluent being discharged into common outfall line for the Northport
Harbour, Northport including samples being collected and analyzed for parameters
required by the owners of the utility and the PEIDCLE a minimum of two times per year
(peak and low production periods).
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Based on the information obtained during the completion of the EIA, it can be concluded that the
potential environmental effects of the proposed project for all VECs would not be significant
during the construction, operation and maintenance of the proposed facility with the planned
mitigation and monitoring elements in place. Consequently, it is recommended that the
proposed project should proceed as described and outlined in this report.
8.0 CLOSURE
This report has been prepared for the sole benefit of Maritime Select Lobster Inc. The report
may not be used by any other person or entity without the express written consent of Joose
Environmental Consulting Inc., DE Jardine Consulting and Maritime Select Lobster Inc. Any
uses which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on decisions made based on it, are
the responsibility of such third parties. Joose Environmental accepts no responsibility for
damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions taken
based on this report.
Some of the information presented in this report was provided through existing documents and
interviews. Although attempts were made, whenever possible, to obtain a minimum of two
confirmatory sources of information, we in certain instances have been required to assume that
the information provided is accurate.
The information and conclusions contained in this report are based upon work undertaken by
trained professional and technical staff in accordance with generally accepted engineering and
scientific practices current at the time the work was performed. The conclusions and
recommendations presented represent the best judgement of Joose Environmental based on
the data obtained during the assessment. Due to the nature of the assessment and the limited
data available, Joose Environmental cannot warrant against undiscovered environmental
liabilities. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report should not be construed
as legal advice.
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This report was prepared by Mr. Don Jardine, B.Sc. and Mr. Peter H. Joostema, FEC, P.Eng.,
CESA. We trust this report contains all of the information required at this time, and we are
available at your convenience should you have any questions.
Sincerely,
JOOSE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING INC. and DE JARDINE CONSULTING
________________________________ _________________________
Peter H. Joostema, FEC, P.Eng., CESA Don Jardine, B.Sc.
Principal Environmental Engineer Senior Environmental Scientist
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9.0 REFERENCES
Ebird.org - 2016 Website Bird Sightings on Prince Edward Island, http://ebird.org/content/ebird/
Environment Canada - Atmospheric Environmental Services. Alberton Climate Normal for period 1981 - 2010. Environment Canada - 2016 Species at Risk Public Registry. https://www.registrelep-sararegistry.gc.ca/sar/index/default_e.cfm
Historical Places of Prince Edward Island - http://www.gov.pe.ca/hpo/ Prest, V. K. (1973) Surficial Deposits of Prince Edward Island - Geology Survey of Canada Map 1366A. Soil of Prince Edward Island - Research Branch Agriculture Canada (1988). Stewart, R. L. M, et al, 2015 Second Atlas of Breeding Birds of the Maritime Provinces. Bird Studies Canada and others. Van de Pol, H.W. (1983) Geology of Prince Edward Island - Department of Energy and Forestry, Energy and Minerals Branch. Information from Personal Sources PEI Department of Communities, Land and Environment: Mr. Greg Wilson, Manager - Environmental Land Management and Dale Thompson, EIA Coordinator. PEI Department of Communities, Land and Environment: Mr. Jay Carr, Chief Safety Standards Officer.
Maritime Select Lobster Inc.: Owner: Mr. Philip Milligan (President), Stewart LeClair (Manager) Garian Construction Ltd: Building design, Tusket, NS
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APPENDIX A Figure and Drawings
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APPENDIX B
Questions/Comments and Associated Answers/Responses from Public and Technical Review Committee
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Table B-1: Questions/Comments and Associated Answers/Responses to EIS
1. Question/Comment: Please clarify the operating period of the facility, i.e. the months when lobster will be held.
Answer/Response: The facility will be operational year round - refer to Section 1.2.1 of the EIS report.
2. Question/Comment: Please describe the process for seasonal start-up and shut-down of the facility.
Answer/Response: The facility will be operational year round and not seasonal - refer to Section 1.2.1 of the EIS report.
3. Question/Comment: Please clarify where the lobsters to be held will be obtained (PEI, NS, etc.).
Answer/Response: The lobsters will be obtained throughout the Maritimes depending on the fishing seasons in the various sectors of PEI, NS and NB.
4. Question/Comment: Please confirm that only live lobster will be held in the new facility and that no lobster (or other) processing will take place.
Answer/Response: The proposed facility is a lobster holding only and no processing will be carried out at the subject site.
5. Question/Comment: Page i, Executive Summary "...is identified as Parcel Nos. 428847 and 526905...” Note that it appears that construction will also take place on PID # 111111.
Answer/Response: The construction will occur on the parcels indicated in the Executive Summary.
6. Question/Comment: Section 3.2.5- "...a maximum volume of between 680 L/min (150 IGPM) will be required...” Please clarify the anticipated range of water usage.
Answer/Response: Typo “between” has been removed.
7. Question/Comment: Section 3.2.5 - Please confirm the mesh size of the screen on the intake line.
Answer/Response: The screen size for the end of the intake line in the Northport Harbour will be 25 mm (1 inch). This information has been included in Section 3.2.5 of the EIS report. Please note based on updated information provided by Maritime Select Lobster that the intake line will extend approximately 120 to 140 m into the Northport Harbour (additional details provided in Section 3.2.5 of the EIS report.
8. Question/Comment: Please provide details on any chemicals that will be used to clean/disinfect the facility. The details should include the product name, SOP and describe any requirement for special handling/disposal requirements.
Answer/Response: Maritime Select Lobster has indicated no cleaning chemicals will be used. When required the tanks will be scrubbed by manual methods and rinsed with a pressure washer (information added to Sections 3.2.8 and 3.3.4 of the EIS report).
9. Question/Comment: Please be advised that the location of the proposed facility is in an area considered to be of moderate to high risk for coastal flooding caused by global warming.
Answer/Response: An occasional flood during a storm surge should not cause any environmental impacts in the proposed facility.
10. Question/Comment: Please be advised that an Approval to Proceed from the Department of Transportation, Infrastructure and Energy (TIE) is required prior to conducting any work within the Provincial Right-of-Way.
Answer/Response: Maritime Select Lobster will obtain the proper approvals from PEIDTIE.
11. Question/Comment: Please be advised that Mark Sherren, Regional Engineer, TIE, should be contacted (902-888-8273) if asphalt located in the Right-of-Way is disturbed and/or requires repairs as part of the construction.
Answer/Response: Maritime Select Lobster will contact the Mr. Mark Sherren as required prior to construction if the right-of-way is to be disturbed during construction activities.
12. Question/Comment: Please be advised that the backup generator (with built in double walled fuel tank) should be installed and operated according to the 2015 edition of the NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code and that the storage tank must be ULC approved.
Answer/Response: Maritime Select Lobster will ensure the back-up generator is installed to meet all applicable codes as per federal and provincial regulations (reference included in Section 3.2.7 of the EIS report).
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Table B-1: Questions/Comments and Associated Answers/Responses to EIS
13. Question/Comment: Please clarify the method to be used in handling sanitary waste. Please be advised that a connection to the Town of Alberton's system may require approval from the Department of Communities, Land and Environment (DCLE). Also be advised that the use of a holding tank for temporary storage is required to meet the Sewage Disposal System Regulations and that disposal must occur at a wastewater treatment facility that has adequate capacity to accept the material.
Answer/Response: Refer to Section 3.2.4 of the EIS report - Maritime Select Lobster will ensure the all applicable provincial permits/approvals will be obtained (refer to Section 1.4 of EIS report).
14. Question/Comment: Please clarify the source of the domestic water supply. If connected to a municipal system, the proponent should make the operators aware of the expansion plans.
Answer/Response: Domestic water will be supplied to the subject site by the Town of Alberton municipal supply that is already connected to the existing facility located on the property. The reference indicated that the supply would be provided by an existing potable well located on the property in Section 5.2 of the EIS report has been removed and the above noted information has been added to Section 3.2.4 of the EIS report.
15. Question/Comment: Section 3.2.5 - The salt water intake line extends from the building only a short distance (...3 to 5 m...") into the harbour. The applicant should follow existing regulations, standards, guidelines and accepted good practices for locating the intake line.
Answer/Response: Maritime Select Lobster will ensure that the salt water intake line meets all applicable federal and provincial standards and guidelines.
16. Question/Comment: Please be advised that a Watercourse, Wetland and Buffer Zone Activity Permit is required from the DCLE for any construction work (including placement of any water lines) that will take place within 15 m of the waters off the harbour.
Answer/Response: Maritime Select Lobster will obtain the applicable approvals and permits (refer to Section 1.4). Please note based on updated information from Maritime Select Lobster the intake line will now extend approximately 120 to 140 m into Northport Harbour and they will have their own discharge line that will extend approximately 5 to 10 m into the Northport Harbour. Both DFO and the local Harbour Authority have approved the intake and discharge lines for the facility.
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