Old Fort Correspondence
Environmental Assessment Office grants approval for BC Hydro’s contingency truck hauling plan
On March 16, 2021, British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority (BC Hydro) requested an amendment under Section 32(1) of the Environmental Assessment Act to allow for the implementation of a contingency truck hauling plan. The contingency plan, if approved, would allow for BC Hydro to haul material from the 85th Avenue Industrial Lands to the Site C dam site area as a backup, if BC Hydro experienced a downtime of more than three consecutive days.
On July 7, 2022, the PRRD was notified by the Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) that the EAO’s Deputy Chief Assessment Officer had issued their decision to grant BC Hydro’s amendment request.
Development applications for lands within the Old Fort Study Area
Until further notice, and at the resolution of the Regional Board, the Peace River Regional District will consider, but is likely to reject or defer any application for Development Variance Permits, Temporary Use Permits, Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw Amendments and Zoning Bylaw Amendments for lands within the Geohazard Study Area (outlined in red in the below map). The study area is located approximately 5 kilometers south of Fort St. John near the community of Old Fort, BC.
Response to BC Hydro request for amendment to Environmental Assessment Certificate
The PRRD has responded to the BC Hydro request for an amendment to the Environmental Assessment Certificate regarding hauling materials by truck from 85th Avenue industrial lands to the Site C Project dam site area.
Read the letter here.
Visit the BC Hydro virtual page here.
BC Hydro Public Advisory
BC Hydro Virtual Town Hall Invitation
Site C – 85th Ave Hauling Amendment TAC
TAC Presentation April 29, 2021
PRRD Chair’s letter to BC Environmental Assessment Office asks for fair consideration of input concerning truck hauling plan
A letter asking for the highest level of consideration set out in the ‘Environmental Assessment Certificate and Exemption Order Amendment Policy’ has been sent to the BC Environmental Assessment Office from PRRD Chair Brad Sperling. The Chair advocates for a paced process to allow for meaningful input, research and analysis and fair consideration of all input concerning the plan to haul material by truck from 85th Avenue to the Site C Project dam site.
Read the letter here
PRRD Chair’s letter to BC Hydro – truck hauling application to Site C dam site area
PRRD Chair Brad Sperling has sent a letter to BC Hydro outlining the PRRD’s concerns regarding Hydro’s recently announced plan to haul material by truck from 85th Avenue industrial lands to the Site C Project dam site area.
Read the letter here
Notice of Proposed BC Hydro Project Amendment
As part of the construction for BC Hydro’s Site C project, BC Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) approvals were granted for the use of a conveyor system to move dam construction material from the 85th Ave. Industrial Lands to the dam construction site.
BC Hydro is now planning to apply to the BC Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) for an amendment to the project’s approval in order to haul this material in dump trucks by public road in the event the conveyor system is shut down.
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Investigator draft report from Monique LeBlanc, OIPC Senior Investigator
- In response to original request by the PRRD on December 19, 2019, for “all relevant reports, statistics and assessments related to the Old Fort Landslide”
Response from Bruce Ralston, Ministry of Energy, Mines & Petrol. Res.
- Minster response: August 19, 2020
- Response, Bob Zimmer: June 26, 2020
- Minster response: May 13, 2020
- Original correspondence, Bob Zimmer: April 24, 2020
Letter from Minister Mike Farnworth to Old Fort Residents
- Response, Old Fort Residents meeting: June 29, 2020
Response to Victor Koyanagi, Ministry of Mines, Energy & Low Petrol. Res.
- Response from the PRRD: August 14, 2020
- Original correspondence, Victor Koyanagi, Ministry of Energy, Mines & Petrol. Res.: July 14, 2020