Delta Grinding Facility Project

Heidelberg Materials Canada Limited is proposing to construct, operate and decommission a grinding facility with a marine terminal adjacent to its existing cement plant facility located on Tilbury Island in Delta, British Columbia. As proposed, the Delta Grinding Facility Project would produce up to 650,000 tonnes of supplementary cementitious material per year when fully operational, and would have an operational life of at least 40 years.

 

Please note that the proponent for this project was previously Lehigh Hanson Materials Limited.

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Latest update

May 7, 2019 – The Agency commenced an environmental assessment and the Minister of Environment and Climate Change approved the substitution of the federal environmental assessment process by that of the Government of British Columbia for this project. For further information about the environmental assessment, consult the Project Information and Collaboration System on the British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office’s website.

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Key documents

Key documents
Document Number Document Title File Date
7 Notice of Commencement of an Environmental Assessment and Substitution Approval - May 7, 2019
6 Notice of Environmental Assessment Determination - May 2, 2019
4 Summary of a Project Description of a Designated Project PDF (22 MB) March 7, 2019

Contacts

Delta Grinding Facility Project
British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office
Telephone: 250-952-1340
Fax: 250-356-6448
Email: Brendan.Mather@gov.bc.ca


  • Location

    • Tilbury Island, Delta (British Columbia)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Ports and Harbours
  • Assessment Status

    In progress
  • Start Date

    2019-05-07
  • Proponent

    Heidelberg Materials Canada Limited
  • Authorities

    • Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
  • Assessment Type

    Environmental assessment by substitution under CEAA 2012
  • Reference Number

    80168
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This map is for illustrative purposes. The markers represent the approximate locations based on available data. More than one marker may be identified for a given assessment.

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