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Fibreco Terminal Enhancement Project Project Summary 2 ABOUT FIBRECO Our vision is to be an B.C. owned and operated for 40+ years innovative and safe , world- 80 full-time class facility, with value- employees added services for all Largest


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Fibreco Terminal Enhancement Project

Project Summary

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ABOUT FIBRECO

Our vision is to be an innovative and safe, world- class facility, with value- added services for all customers and stakeholders.

B.C. owned and

  • perated for

40+ years 80 full-time employees Largest wood pellet handling facility in the world

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PROJECT OVERVIEW

  • Modernize and enhance our dry

bulk handling terminal

  • Diversify to include handling

food ingredients for international agri-trade

  • Continue to serve wood pellet

demand (no more chips)

We are committed to developing a sustainable Project that meets

  • r exceeds

environmental and safety standards, and provides benefits for our local community.

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ANTICIPATED BENEFITS

For our community neighbours:

  • Less dust and less noise
  • Enhanced safety
  • Local economic benefits
  • More attractive site and reduced light impacts
  • Improved air quality and stormwater

management

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WHAT TO EXPECT

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Before After

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PROJECT ELEMENTS

Bucket Elevators

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PROJECT ELEMENTS: RAIL

  • Accept unit trains (more cars, less frequency)
  • No more chip cars (less noise)
  • Automated receiving
  • Work within available North Shore rail corridor

capacity

  • After Philip Avenue Overpass opens (no road conflict)
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RAIL PRODUCTIVITY SUMMARY

Railcar Traffic - Historical

Rail Volume Handled (Chips) (mt) Rail Volume Handled (Pellets) (mt) Total Rail Volume (mt) Chip Switches Pellet Switches Total Switches 2012 256,435 1,580,382 1,836,817 205 508 713 2013 264,145 1,539,395 1,803,540 129 405 534 2014 188,544 896,330 1,084,874 93 235 328 2015 202,728 843,966 1,046,694 102 222 324

Railcar Traffic - Predicted

Predicted Volume (Pellets) Predicted Volume (Grain) Total volume (predicted) Grain Switches Pellet Switches Total Switches Year 1 2018 1,000,000 500,000 1,500,000 50 234 284 Year 2 2019 1,000,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 99 234 333 Year 3 2020 1,000,000 1,200,000 2,200,000 119 234 353 Year 4 2021 1,000,000 1,500,000 2,500,000 149 234 383 Year 5 2022 1,000,000 2,000,000 3,000,000 198 234 432

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RAILYARD IMPROVEMENTS

Additional Storage Track Bad Order Car Handling Improved Switching Car Indexer

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  • Panamax Capable
  • Full Offshore and

Onshore reach

  • Modern dust

management

  • Travelling and luffing
  • Covered conveyors

Shiploader Features

PROJECT ELEMENTS: MARINE

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PROJECT ELEMENTS: WOOD PELLET SYSTEM

  • Improved dust collection system
  • Enclosed transfers
  • Covered dumper
  • Improved receiving facility (rail dumping) for

improved transfer process

  • Improved shiploading equipment
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HOW WILL WE MANAGE DUST ?

Covered rail dumper and baghouse to remove dust Modern soft-handling transfers and chute work, fully contained Cascade style shiploading spout to prevent fugitive dust during vessel loading

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WORKING WITH YOU

  • Questions/feedback on the Project?
  • Next steps
  • How to stay in touch
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THANK YOU