The Peace River Regional District says the province must give the highest level of consideration to a BC Hydro plan to haul tonnes of dam material to Site C by truck. In the latest missive to the. . .
Feb 4, 2021 11:03 AM
Up to nine cranes are being used to build the Site C powerhouse and install six penstocks in this photo from October of 2020. (BC Hydro)
DAWSON CREEK, B.C – Input from concerned residents about the Site C truck hauling plan was included in the Peace River Regional District’s recent letter.
In the letter penned to the BC Environmental Assessment Office (EAO), PRRD Chair Brad Sperling suggests a technical and community advisory committee should be created along with public engagement sessions.
“[We] wish to ensure that the process is paced to allow for meaningful input, research and analysis and full and fair consideration of all input received,” says the letter to Project Assessment Director Kimberly Walters.
The Peace River Regional District says there are “very serious concerns” with a BC Hydro plan that could see hundreds of trucks per day hauling rock materials down to Site C. The 85th Avenue . . .
The Peace River Regional District has “very serious concerns” with a BC Hydro plan that could see hundreds of trucks per day hauling rock materials to Site C.