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Halt Site C and launch probe into lax safety oversight of dam project, longtime engineer and former BC Hydro CEO urge government


VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 1, 2020 /CNW/ - The BC Government is not doing near enough to ensure that a safe dam is built at Site C, says a former CEO and president of BC Hydro and a retired engineer with more than four decades experience, including at BC Hydro's Mica and Keenleyside dams.

"The government is knowingly taking advice on Site C from an 'independent engineer' with deep ties to BC Hydro. It's also acted swiftly on one notable occasion to accept that engineer's advice when circumstances called for extreme caution. And now we have big problems at Site C. As a former engineer and a resident of British Columbian, I am deeply concerned by the government's attitude when it comes to the safety of this project," says Ken Farquharson.

Farquharson, former BC Hydro CEO and president Marc Eliesen, and the Peace Valley Landowners Association are calling for an immediate halt to construction at Site C and the appointment of an independent panel of experts with no ties to BC Hydro to assess all geotechnical and safety risks at Site C as well as the government's oversight of the project.

The call comes after new research was released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives showing that:

"There are people living in the Peace Valley whose lives are most at risk should Site C be built and later fail," says Ken Boon, a Peace Valley farmer and president of the Peace Valley Landowner Association. "The government owes a duty to them, and everyone else, to take its responsibilities for dam safety seriously. That begins by suspending construction of the dam and probing the government's actions to ensure that a safe dam is built."

"With $5 billion to $6 billion already spent on this boondoggle of a project, the public deserves to know whether Site C can be safely completed, if at all," Eliesen said. "Sadly, the CCPA has unearthed ample evidence that the government isn't taking its regulatory responsibilities nearly seriously enough. Ensuring the safe design, construction and maintenance of all dams in the province is the government's regulatory responsibility. It's long past time that the government took that responsibility seriously."

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