(Look all you want AGT, effing loser puke)
I`ll be brief, one of my earliest posts was on Britannia, I received many comments, including subtle threats from a couple of people with VESTED INTERESTS!....
You might want to read my original post to get some background information on the issues..
http://powellriverpersuader.blogspot.ca/2010/01/britannia-beach-dont-drink-water.html
Today I feel vindicated over the abuse from certain people who HAD financial motives for discrediting my article..
From today`s Vancouver Sun..
The estimated cost of identifying and cleaning up contaminated sites on Crown land in B.C. ballooned by $73 million between 2006 and 2012, government figures show.
The province's price tag for cleanup of these sites has increased to $237 million this year, up from $163.7 million in 2006, according to government reports from those two years. The figures are cumulative since 2001.
The ministry would not provide a cost breakdown for the 13 priority sites, citing legal liabilities, but the report indicates the Britannia mine along the Sea to Sky corridor accounts for $75.9 million of the cleanup costs, $30 million of which was contributed by the mine's former operators. To date, the province has spent in excess of $46 million on remediation at Britannia, the report states. The Britannia mine was once the largest copper producer in the British Commonwealth, operational from the early 1900s until 1974, the report said. Precipitation and melting snow entering the mine becomes contaminated with metals and turns acidic as it passes through.
Until 2005, the contaminated water leaving the mine flowed directly into Howe Sound.
Cleanup at the site began in 2001. A decade on, animals such as crabs and sea anemones have returned to some of the formerly contaminated stretches of shoreline, but there is still work to do in areas such as groundwater management, the report said.
The province has spent $152 million toward the $237 million in environmental liabilities, the report said, with $4.7 million of that spent in the 2010-11 fiscal year. The ministry has budgeted another $4 million this year for investigation of candidate sites and cleanup of identified priority areas.
Ministry staff estimate there could be up to 2,000 contaminated sites on private and provincial land across the province. Treasury Board of Canada figures suggest that B.C. has 4,367 contaminated sites for which the federal government bears some or all liability, the most of any province in Canada.
I`ll be brief, one of my earliest posts was on Britannia, I received many comments, including subtle threats from a couple of people with VESTED INTERESTS!....
You might want to read my original post to get some background information on the issues..
http://powellriverpersuader.blogspot.ca/2010/01/britannia-beach-dont-drink-water.html
Today I feel vindicated over the abuse from certain people who HAD financial motives for discrediting my article..
From today`s Vancouver Sun..
Cost of cleaning up contaminated sites balloons in B.C.
The province's price tag for cleanup of these sites has increased to $237 million this year
The province's price tag for cleanup of these sites has increased to $237 million this year, up from $163.7 million in 2006, according to government reports from those two years. The figures are cumulative since 2001.
The ministry would not provide a cost breakdown for the 13 priority sites, citing legal liabilities, but the report indicates the Britannia mine along the Sea to Sky corridor accounts for $75.9 million of the cleanup costs, $30 million of which was contributed by the mine's former operators. To date, the province has spent in excess of $46 million on remediation at Britannia, the report states. The Britannia mine was once the largest copper producer in the British Commonwealth, operational from the early 1900s until 1974, the report said. Precipitation and melting snow entering the mine becomes contaminated with metals and turns acidic as it passes through.
Until 2005, the contaminated water leaving the mine flowed directly into Howe Sound.
Cleanup at the site began in 2001. A decade on, animals such as crabs and sea anemones have returned to some of the formerly contaminated stretches of shoreline, but there is still work to do in areas such as groundwater management, the report said.
The province has spent $152 million toward the $237 million in environmental liabilities, the report said, with $4.7 million of that spent in the 2010-11 fiscal year. The ministry has budgeted another $4 million this year for investigation of candidate sites and cleanup of identified priority areas.
Ministry staff estimate there could be up to 2,000 contaminated sites on private and provincial land across the province. Treasury Board of Canada figures suggest that B.C. has 4,367 contaminated sites for which the federal government bears some or all liability, the most of any province in Canada.
3 comments:
Is that sweet deal for the foreign Chinese government to house their foreign Chinese child slave labourers who are coming here to slave for penniesxxx nickels a day?
2013 can't come soon enough to rid us of these Harper/Cluck B.C. Libs...or is that 2014?
The Tyee March 28, 2012
'The Crazy Cost of Municiopal Electioneering'
Fourth paragraph from last which I haven't seen The Tyee or commenters correct...'Recently Attorney General Shirley-way-in-over-her-head-Bond pledged that the task force's 2010 recommendations will be in place for the 2014 elections'. Please tell me this is a typo.
Thanks as usual for all your hard work Grant.
Jean
Is there a part of BC anywhere, the Chinese don't own?
Campbell gave China our mills, raw logs and mines, which their own people, will be brought over to work. China has overrun Vancouver and bought up all the Real Estate. There are absolute hordes of them, and they still just keep coming. Christy is building roads for China's convenience. She is giving millions, towards the Endbridge pipeline, which the Chinese are also going to build, with Harper's permission. Harper has permitted China, to buy up the tar sands. They will bring their own people to work their huge tar sands holdings.
The Chinese want their history taught in our schools in Vancouver, because there are so many of them. They also want schools, half English and half Mandarin.
As they said, if Harper gets his so called majority, we can say good-bye to Canada. Harper has destroyed Canada, in mere months. Both Harper and Campbell worked very hard to give BC to China. Now it's Alberta's turn. China owns hundreds of company's all over Canada.
China is also trying to take the islands that, belong to the Philippines. The South China seas have rich oil and gas resources, right by the Philippine Islands. China is also taking fish again, that are supposed to be banned.
China is also hacking into the secret files, of India, Germany and South Korea, and who knows how many more country's secret documents.
Harper has handed Canada to China, on a silver platter. China owns our resources and have taken our jobs as well.
China honors no pattens.
Shirley Bond actually said something accurate, musta been an accident. She was referring to the municipal elections which occur in BC every three years. It is, or would be if we weren't so used to their obfuscation and disingenuous behavior, astounding that that BC liaRs have the gall to suggest the municipal politicians need oversight provided by the kings and queens of organized crime disguised as politics and government or your BC Liberal Party under Campbell/Clark!
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