I knew you would justify this somehow. Does not matter as I am sure a responsible company like this can find another location as this is not the only site in BC to locate.
So good to see we finally won one, bring on FF next, off to the Leg. in Victoria this week to deal with this issue.
Also may need to meet with our relative Rachel Notley in Alberta re some other issues that could effect BC.
Sure fun being a environmentalist these days.
Not justifying anything. Just saying that at the end of the day these materials have to move from one location to another. There are trains and trucks constantly hauling hazardous materials on our roadways. Also, it wasn’t Aevites that was directly transporting the materials according to the article.
100 litres of oil containing PCBs at a weigh scale? Hmmm…I wonder how many litres of PCB-laden oil these hazardous waste recycling facilities remove from our waterways each year?
Yes, “environmentalists” certainly won one. They prevented the construction of a facility that recycles hazardous waste. A mighty big accomplishment. Meanwhile, these materials continue to be disposed of in landfills (not far from the proposed location) or illegally off the side of the road – eventually making their way into Fraser River. Score one for perception. As for locating at another site in BC, your compatriots have been actively involved in making the public fearful of even transporting hazardous material to facilities like this. What started out being about the “location of the facility” ended up being about “idea of the actual facility.”
Oh, and we shouldn’t forget the fact that some of those same opponents support gravel extraction in the Fraser River not much further upstream. However, it is best not to rock the boat too much there as political support from certain high profile groups was likely deemed more important than a few hundred red-listed sturgeon and some wild salmon. But hey, the ends justify the means sometimes, right? As you said, “not all Stolo support the gravel extraction just like not all people support FF.” I don’t think Eddie (self-proclaimed warrior of wild salmon) was beating any drums at Seabird Island.