Dust Filter Replacement at Cargill Grain Terminal - North Vancouver

Official title: Dust filter modifications - Cargill

Closed Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Transportation
Cargill wants to swap out two old dust filters at their North Vancouver grain terminal for three new ones. The filters sit on the roof of Annex 1 and help control dust from grain handling operations. New structural platforms would also be installed to support the equipment.

Why This Matters

Live or work near the North Vancouver waterfront? Dust filters at grain terminals affect local air quality. This is routine equipment maintenance, but it's your chance to weigh in on industrial operations in your neighbourhood.

What Could Change

If approved, Cargill would install three new dust filters and structural platforms on their grain terminal roof. The new equipment should improve dust control compared to the aging filters being replaced.

Key Issues

  • Should the replacement of dust filters at the grain terminal be approved?
  • Are there concerns about the installation of new structural platforms?

Indigenous Consultation

This consultation requires engagement with Indigenous communities under the Crown's duty to consult.