“The North Vancouver facility has been operating safely for almost seventy years and is a critical producer of liquid chlorine used in municipal water treatment in Canada. The facility also produces caustic soda and hydrochloric acid, both of which play a critical role in supporting the energy sector, pulp and paper, technology, water treatment and mining. In total, over 60 per cent of the facility’s production stays in Canada, supporting Canadian businesses and industry. We are taking steps to secure its long-term operations as a critical facility in BC and Canada,” said Scott Rook, President and CEO of Chemtrade. “With the successful passing of Third Reading, we have achieved an important milestone and look forward to the final adoption of the bylaw amendment; however, final adoption remains subject to District Council approval, which is tentatively scheduled for July 20, 2026. If successful at this next stage, we will immediately move forward with our plans for additional investment in capital safety projects aimed at improving reliability and safety while further reducing potential risk.”







