Sunday, March 20, 2016

Christy Clark and Mary Polak, Corrupt and Morally Sick People Running a Deranged Corporate owned Government and Political Party




Stephen Grant, W5

Published Friday, March 4, 2016 4:00PM EST 

Trouble in paradise..

 http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=822345

 http://www.ctvnews.ca/w5/b-c-residents-claim-water-at-risk-from-government-approved-landfill-site-1.2803970

 

Shawnigan Lake on Vancouver Island is a pristine body of water that provides recreation, awesome views and clean drinking water to 12,000 people. But just up the hill from this slice of paradise is a contaminated landfill site that’s threatening the community’s way of life.

In August of 2013 the B.C. government granted South Island Aggregates a permit to dump 100,000 tonnes of contaminated soil a year for the next 50 years. The permit allows for a long list of chemicals including, dioxins, furans, hydro carbons, metals, arsenic, and lead.

The granting of the permit to operate the landfill immediately caught the attention of Sonia Furstenau of the Shawnigan Lake Residents Association. Furstenau questioned the decision by the government, and in an interview with W5 said, “It's uphill from the drinking water source, and you don't put contaminated landfills up from the drinking water source.”


It was the beginning of an ongoing legal fight that has dragged on now for almost four years. Fifteen thousand residents have signed a petition and hundreds of letters have been written to the provincial Ministry of the Environment demanding the landfill be closed until a complete investigation into the environmental impact of the site is complete. The Residents Association tells W5 it’s concerned with what it sees as suspicious activity surrounding the awarding of the permit.

Before SIA was given the go ahead to turn the existing rock quarry into a landfill they were required to hire an engineering company to study the location of the site, and whether the chemicals would be contained and not be a threat to the clean water supply of Shawnigan Lake downstream. The company they hired was Active Earth Engineering.

According to Furstenau, Active Engineering reported back to the Minister of the Environment that the quarry was sitting on 250 feet of impermeable rock and that it offered the most amazing natural protection you could possibly want for a landfill. They claimed it would last 103,000 years.

Despite Active Earth Engineering’s assurances, at least nine Hydrogeological experts testified before the Environmental Assessment Board questioning whether building a landfill uphill from the lake was appropriate, and if the dumped chemicals could be safely contained.
Based on evidence supplied by Active Earth Engineering the government granted the permit.

Not long after the permit was awarded, memos of a secret deal surfaced between South Island Aggregates, and Active Earth, whose report helped convince the government to approve the dumping. The deal between the two companies called for a 50/50 split in future profits from the landfill. The companies maintain that while signed the deal has not been acted upon.

The Shawnigan Lake Residents Association also discovered an arrangement between the then- Chief of the Malahat First Nation, Michael Harry, and SIA. Harry was offered free road construction work for his reserve, along with a consultation fee based on 50 cents for every tonne of soil brought to the site in exchange for not voting against the landfill site. Mr. Harry has since resigned as Chief of the Malahat First Nation and the new Chief has now gone on record against the landfill.

W5 requested an interview with SIA President Mike Kelly, but his lawyer advised him to keep his comments confined to the courtroom. We caught up with Kelly on the streets of Victoria to question the optics of a backroom deal with Active Earth, the company hired to do the environmental assessment, but Kelly wouldn’t comment. The Senior Engineer at Active Earth, Matt Pye, also refused to talk to W5.

 http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=822345

Since the discovery of the secret deal with Active Earth and SIA, and the arrangement with former Chief Michael Harry, all sides are back in court. The Residents Association want the government to shut the landfill down until a complete review of the environmental assessment is completed.

Despite the on-going assurances of the government, in mid-November 2015 after heavy rains, the community’s worst fears were realized. The Environment Ministry issued a no drinking and bathing advisory for anyone near Shawnigan Lake due to a suspected non-containment of surface water from the South Island Aggregates site.

The drinking/bathing alert was lifted after a couple of days but the Shawnigan Lake Residents association claims the damage has already been done. Furstenau told W5 that residents have been drinking from the lake for decades and are now living in fear and constant stress over the quality of their water.

 Okay ... we're back this Saturday with an investigation into a controversial landfill on Vancouver Island. Victor Malrek's investigation finds TROUBLE IN PARADISE as he visits beautiful Shawnigan Lake, B.C. - downstream from a contaiminated soil dump. Local residents claim concerns about their drinking water were ignored. And there are tough questions for the owners of the site and the B.C. government. Saturday 7pm(March 5th/2016) on CTV.

 http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=822345

 http://www.ctvnews.ca/w5/b-c-residents-claim-water-at-risk-from-government-approved-landfill-site-1.2803970

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Christy Clark....Mary Polak....There is a blatant, glaring conflict of interest...The company that created an environmental okay for dumping toxic soil above Shawnigan Lake has a financial arrangement in which they profit on every tonne of toxic soil dumped....

Shut the dump site down BC Liberal Government....Water flows downhill..

And you don't have to be a rocket scientist to realize the report and review documents provided by Active Earth Engineering is flawed, a 100,000 years haven't passed, 5 years haven't passed and toxins are already leeching into a pristine water source for thousands of people..


http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=822345

You Christy Clark, and you too Mary Polak should be jailed for crimes against humanity....How can you BC Liberals look at yourself in the mirror without throwing up..

Stop the toxic soil dumping, stop the insanity....or prepare to face the wrath in HELL when Satan calls your names...

Christy Clark...Mary Polak....You BC Liberals are sick, corporate owned Government, pay to play....You Mary Polak, have you no soul or did you give a blood-oath to the BC Liberals...

What a bunch of effing sleazebags you BC Liberals are...

http://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=822345



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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Didnt next door property go bankrupt with link to main business next door?If so it wasnt on W5 piece.

Anonymous said...

Wow ,if this doesn't wake people up I don't know what will.

John's aghast said...

If LNG or Site C didn't wake anyone up I don't think this will. We should be rioting!

Roy from the interior said...

The residents of Shawanigan Lake should bottle some water and take it to lieberals in Victoria. Do this ever time there is a water advisory at there lake. I will bet those two cows won't drink any. We will have to get Erin Brockovich on this. She is now a lawyer, there would be millions of dollars coming to the residents. This sure reminds me of that movie it was a true story.

Hugh said...

The BC lobbyist register shows a Jessica McDonald lobbying for Shell Canada in 2013:

"18.Jessica McDonald, a consultant lobbyist, is arranging meetings with staff of the Ministry of Energy and Mines on behalf of her client, Shell Canada, to discuss LNG policy and planning."

http://www.lobbyistsregistrar.bc.ca/index.php/whos-lobbying-who-in-bc/2013-monthly-snapshots/241-who-s-lobbying-who-june-2013

Shell Canada (LNG Canada) recently signed that power agreement with BC Hydro.

Someone with the same name was Deputy to Premier Gordon Campbell in the years leading to 2010, when the Clean Energy Act came out, which rammed through Site C and some new IPPs, and some other stuff which benefitted IPPs.

Someone with the same name is now CEO of BC Hydro, ramming through Site C, and apparently favouring wind power.

I wondered what you thought of all this. Please don't publish this comment.

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/how-bc-mining-could-hurt-northwest-fishermen/?utm_content=buffer82783&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=owned_buffer_opinion

Hey Christy, we're not the only ones who have huge concerns and what you and your corporations are doing to and in this province.

Anonymous said...

SCBC just ruled they have to shut it down!