Environmental Assessment Office Open House in Sechelt
Posted December 8th, 2008
Please take the time this Wednesday to stand up for public power!
The Stl’ixwim Hydro Corp. (previously Renewable Power Corp.) is proposing to build six interconnected run-of-river private hydroelectric facilities on streams that discharge into the Tzoonie River or Narrows Inlet northeast of Sechelt, B.C.
The proposed project must be reviewed under BC and Canada ’s Environmental Assessment Acts and obtain an environmental assessment certificate before any work begins. (Click here for more information on the Environmental Assessment Acts and approval processes.)
Prior to the application for this certificate, Stl’ixwim Hydro Corp. must provide the Environmental Assessment Office of British Columbia (EAO) with Terms of Reference, which outline the studies to be conducted and detailed information that will be provided with the application for the certificate.
This is your opportunity to comment on the draft Terms of Reference.
The EAO invites the public to an open house, to be held as follows:
At: Seaside Centre – 5790 Teredo Street , Sechelt, B.C.
On: December 10, 2008
From: 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Stl’ixwim Hydro Corp will present the Terms of Reference and will be followed by a presentation by the EAO on its process.
The public will have an opportunity to ask questions at 7:00 pm. This is an opportunity for citizens to voice concerns over privately operated run-of-river hydro projects. For more complete details, please view details about the Open House and Invitation to Comment notification issued by the BC Environmental Assessment Office at: http://www.eao.gov.bc.ca/
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Dec 10 2008 - 5:00pm
Dec 10 2008 - 8:00pm
Stl’ixwim Hydro Corp will present the Terms of Reference and will be followed by a presentation by the EAO on its process.
The public will have an opportunity to ask questions at 7:00 pm.
Location:
Seaside Centre –
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