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Important news from the Sea to Sky Corridor | Public Hearing | Ashlu New

Forum: BoaterTalk
Date: Feb 22 2007, 5:38 PM GMT
From: TG
TG
Just got this from our boy Bryan, who's been super active in the fight against BC's Bill-30, which is currently allowing the dewatering the Ashlu & has *many* other world-class streams shakin' in their shoes. Read on:

"Hey Everyone,

I realize this comes late and it would be very difficult for some of you, but it is REALLY important in the scheme of things here in the Sea to Sky corridor.  If you care about rivers and kayaking in BC, and want to have rivers to paddle in August, you really have no excuse for not coming up here on Monday. In fact you should come ski on Sunday, because it is looking epic!  

** Monday Feb 26 at 10:30 there is a public hearing on the Ashlu here in Pemberton, BC.**  

This is a very interesting turn of events and many feel it will set big precedent with the Squamish Lillooet Regional District and local government.  I will try to explain.

Bill 30 was enacted to allow Ledcor to start construction on the Ashlu, *despite* being denied zoning by the SLRD (local government) BY AN 8-1 VOTE.  As many of you know, they are well underway with construction on the Ashlu. BUT...Ledcor has been taking a lot of bad PR and many in the community have tagged them as "operating without permits".  Their future in this corridor and on other projects (hello...they own the water license for Callaghan!) depends on them manufacturing local public consent.  

Well guess what is happening.  

**They have gone back to the SLRD after the fact and applied for the permits.**  

The same permits that they were denied after all the public hearings in years past.  If no one shows up in Pemberton on Monday and supports the local government, it will be very easy for this to turn into another back door deal, where Ledcor walks away with permits and ultimately permission from the local government.  We have to stand behind the SLRD on this issue.  I can't explain how critical it is.

I'm starting to uncover a lot on this issue working on a documentary of the Ashlu and micro-hydro in the Sea to Sky.  Hopefully there will be some funding to keep efforts moving forward.  So many people have dropped out of the fight, but we can't give in!

Thanks for your help.  I will have a lot more coming at you soon, but I have been swamped in trying to get things done locally as well.  Pass this email along.  A good showing is really important.

Bryan"

Please pass this on & post to other appropriate forums. If you know anyone in the region, please let them know to take a sick day on Monday 2/26 in support of BC's rivers.

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