Wharf Reconstruction, Cape St. George, Newfoundland

DFO, Small Craft Harbour intends to complete a wharf reconstruction project in Cape St. George, Newfoundland. The scope of work for this project involves the complete demolition and removal of approximately 80 linear metres of timber crib wharf. Once demolished, a new wharf will be constructed in the original footprint. The new wharf will be a combination of rock ballast and concrete filled cribwork. It will measure 73m long and include concrete decking and spray wall. The project will also include the placement of armour stone along the outside face of the new wharf structure to provide protection to the facility.


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Fisheries and Oceans Canada- Small Craft Harbours (DFO-SCH) intends to make a determination regarding whether carrying out the wharf reconstruction, at the Small Craft Harbours site in Cape St. George is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects. To help inform this determination, DFO-SCH is inviting public comments in respect to that determination for 30 days following the posting of this notice. Written comments must be submitted by August 28, 2021 to: 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.

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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

    • Cape St. George (Newfoundland and Labrador)
  • Nature of Activity

    • Ports and Harbours
  • Assessment Status

    Completed
  • Start Date

    2021-07-28
  • Proponent

    DFO, Small Craft Harbours
  • Authorities

    • Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Assessment Type

    Project on federal lands
  • Reference Number

    82844
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