Storm Damage Repairs, Codroy, NL

DFO, Small Craft Harbour intends to complete storm damage repairs to the wharf infrastructure at the SCH site in Codroy, NL. The scope of work for this project will involve repairs and reconstruction at 3 sites damaged during a recent storm.

The proposed activities at Site 1 includes the demolition and removal of the existing pile structure marginal wharf and the reconstruction of a new treated timber cribwork marginal wharf c/w rock mattress, as well as site dredging. 

Site #2 involves the demolition and removal of the existing breakwater wharf down to elevation +0.40m. The remaining structure to be encased in rock.   

Site #3 involves the reshaping of material on the existing breakwater and the installation of new 6-8 tonne armour stone to establish a crest height of +7.00m and a crest width of 10.00m to provide protection for wharf infrastructure.

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Latest update

January 16, 2024 – The authorities issued its Notice of Determination and determined that the project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects.

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Key documents

Key documents
Document Number Document Title File Date
1 Notice of Determination - January 16, 2024

Contacts

Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Paul Curran, Regional Engineer
10 Barters Hill
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador A1C 5X1
Telephone: 709-772-6660
Email: paul.curran@dfo-mpo.gc.ca


  • Location

    • Codroy, Newfoundland (Newfoundland and Labrador)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Ports and Harbours
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2023-02-03
  • Proponent

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada- Small Craft Harbours (DFO-SCH)
  • Authorities

    • Fisheries and Oceans Canada
    • Transport Canada
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    84295
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