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RECLAIM OUR
British Columbians are facing a major challenge whether we will retain control of our water and power resources. Who get
to control and benefit from these assets is paramount. This public wealth owned by British Columbians is being given away
to private power producers who plan on selling us back our own power at much higher rates, effectively turning us from own
ers into renters. In order to protect ours and our childrens inheritance we need to see what is being stolen right now behind
closed doors. We deserve better than what this undemocratic government is secretly planning. BCs rivers and the electricit
they produce are precious public property. A tragedy will unfold unless we reclaim our rights one river at a time. See the list
and map inside showing the magnitude of the theft as BCs government rushes to sell us out to private for profit power.
We have the greatest
river heritage in the world
right here in BC.
Mark Angelo, Order of Canada
founder of World Rivers Day
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Upper Pitt River Valleyneeds you!
Only a few kilometres north-
east of Greater Vancouver
lies a spectacular valley with
magnificent waterfalls and hot springs,
splendid scenery and wild salmon in
abundance. Accessible only by boat, the
Upper Pitt River Valley, at the north end
of Pitt Lake, has been protected from all
the usual development pressures. Even
today, this valley, which falls within
the traditional territory of Katzie First
Nation, hosts but a handful of fu ll-time
residents. The lower valley is cradled in
the protective embrace of three provin-
cial parks: Pinecone-Burke, Garibaldi
and Golden Ears on the west, north and
east, respectively.
While this remarkable place, set so
close to Vancouver, supports several
wilderness species such as grizzly bear,
wolverine and mountain goats, it is best
known for its wild salmon. All species
of Pacific salmon thrive in the waters of
the Upper Pitt River and its tributaries. It
hosts an unusual sockeye population that
can live for up to six years and it is the
best place in the Lower Mainland to find
ocean-migrating cutthroat trout. One of
the rivers tributaries, Boise Creek, sup-
ports a unique hybrid of Dolly Varden
and bull trout. Today, the Upper Pitt
provides habitat for the largest remain-
ing population of wild coho left in the
lower Fraser River system. Clearly, this
is a river system worth protecting.
In the late 1990s, a proposed gravel
mine on a small tributary of the Upper
Pitt galvanized hundreds of people to
write letters to the provincial govern-
ment. Due to the potential impacts of
this gravel mine on valuable wild salm-
on habitat, the Upper Pitt River earned
the dubious honour of being listed as the
most endangered river in BC in 2000.
Thankfully, the NDP government of the
day listened to the concerns of BC resi-
dents and stopped the gravel mine.
Today, the Upper Pitt River Valley
faces a far greater threat from a large
cluster of proposed run-of-river devel-
opments. Such power projects are mis-
leadingly named because, in fact, they
divert 80 to 95 percent of a rivers mean
annual discharge into a pipe. Little is left
for the wild aquatic species that depend
on natural stream flows. The propo-
nents of the hydro project, Run of River
Power, Inc., plan to divert water from
every major tributary of the Upper Pitt
River, including Boise Creek where rare
hybrid trout reside. Five of the eight trib-
utaries to be diverted will suffer a direct
loss of habitat used by ocean-migrating
salmon. Within a short 12-kilometre
stretch of the river, eight pipelines deliv-
ering water to seven powerhouses will
generate a total capacity of 161 MW of
electricity. These projects are sometimes
incorrectly called micro-hydro, but
there is nothing micro about them.
Its not only salmon that will have
their habitat impacted by this proposed
project. Grizzly bear and other species
depend on wild creek corridors. Logging
and dynamiting will be required to build
roads, construct transmission lines, pipe-
lines and powerhouses. Roads on steep
mountain slopes in areas with high rain-fall can cause erosion, landslides and
harmful siltation in creeks. This project
is likely to be a time bomb for disaster in
the Upper Pitt.
And thats not all thats wrong with
this proposal. The proponents want to
get the electricity out of the valley by
grabbing a portion of Pinecone-Burke
Provincial Park to construct a transmis-
sion/transportation corridor to the Squa-
mish area. Their proposed corridor along
Steve Creek goes right through a sensi-
tive wetland and grizzly bear habitat. To
date, there is simply no precedent for
removing a remote wilderness section
of a provincial park to allow industrial
development. If this happens with Pine-
cone-Burke, we can expect to see simi-
lar proposals to cut up provincial parks
all across BC.
If there was ever a valley that should
be considered off-limits for run-of-
river development, the Upper Pitt is
it. Yet the proposal is already moving
forward through the laughable provin-
cial Environmental Assessment process
which has never rejected any industrial
project ever. Draft terms of reference
are expected to be released for public
comment over the next few week
current status and more informati
www.eao.gov.bc.ca under Uppe
Strong public opposition directed
premier and Cabinet will be requ
stop this project.
Hundreds of valleys across B
now threatened with proposals for
river diversions from independent
producers. Despite this, its not c
really need this energy. The ener
duced from these projects is inter
and available only in certain seas
BC, when we have our greatest requirements in the winter, when i
and dark, most of these river div
projects will be frozen over and
to generate electricity. Yet we seem
poised to jeopardize both the en
ment and public values in dozens
leys and place our rivers under the
tive control of private industry.
All of this is happening wit
government oversight and in the a
of an integrated management p
determine both how much electri
really need and the most environm
appropriate methods of producing
wild rivers of BC now face a new
and few people are even aware of
Elaine Golds is a Port Mood
ronmentalist and conservation
past president/ of the Burke Mo
Naturalists. She has previously
active in campaigns to stop logg
Greater Vancouver watersheds
protect areas such as Pinecone
Provincial Park and Colony
Regional Park. In 1997, she won
vincial environment award and i
she received a BC community ac
ment award.
by Elaine Golds
To date, there is no precedent for removing a remote wilderness
section of a provincial park to allow industrial development.
If this happens with Pinecone-Burke, we can expect to see
similar proposals to cut up provincial parks all across BC.
PRESENT FUTURE?
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Last chanceto save Cascade Falls
For 14 years, the people in the
region and of the small town
of Christina Lake fought a pro-
posed private hydroelectric dam on the
Kettle River. In August of 2006, over
the objections of the people and their
local governments, the BC Environ-
mental Assessment Office approved the
project. Currently, the project cannot be
built because the environmental review
board has been convened to allow for a
last-minute appeal. Given that the dam
is supposed to be built above a proposed
provincial park, it effectively threatens
to destroy the Cascade Canyon.
Throughout the process, there was
near unanimous opposition to the proj-
ect. Hundreds of letters were sent to the
government and thousands of volunteer
hours were spent attending public meet-
ings, project meetings and studying the
endless volumes of scientific informa-
tion. Local government, businesses and
chambers of commence consistently
voiced their opposition. The commu-
nity as a whole declared its desire for
the river and canyon to remain as they
were: free running and a major tour-
ist attraction and local favourite recre-
ational area. As a tourism-dependant
community, the majority of residents
consistently stated that maintaining
and promoting the natural environment
was more important than an industrial
venture that would provide a whopping
total of three or less full time jobs.
In addition to the very real social and
economic implications of developing an
industrial project in a tourist hot spot,
residents consistently raised a variety
of environmental concerns. The Kettle
River is inhabited by numerous threat-
ened and rare species of fish, with the
rocky forests along its banks home to
rare ecosystems, birds and reptiles.
The proposal calls for diverting much
of the water from the canyon to power
a turbine, which will result in reduced
flows in the river bed, or as many resi-
dents have described, a mere trickle
through an empty canyon. With countless
studies performed over the years, in the
end the proponent will likely be com-
pensating for damaged and lost habitat.
However, habitat compensation for spe-
cies such as the speckled dace, whose
only habitat in Canada is the Kettle River
watershed, has never been undertaken
and has no assurance of succeeding.
For a measly 25 megawatts of energy
for three or four months, and only five
megawatts during lower water flows,
and for a facility that would sit idle for
the dry summer months, we continue to
by Ryan D
The proposal calls for diverting much of the water from the
canyon to power a turbine, which will result in reduced flows
in the river bed, or as many residents have described, a mere
trickle through an empty canyon.
AFTERMATH: Dead Brandywine Creek near Whistler
ask how it can be worth it? How can it
possibly be worth the essential destruc-
tion of a natural wonder for the profit of
a US company? Is it worth it to create
such a disturbance in a river that may not
even have sufficient water flow, due to
climate change, in the future to generate
profit at the dam?
For one local resident the fight is not
over. Gordon Planedin is the owner of a
campground at the base of the canyon.
Cascade Cove, as the campground is
called, offers countless visitors an idyllic
natural setting that includes a spectacu-lar swimming hole in a lazy back-eddy
at the canyon outlet. The cove is directly
across from the proposed location of the
powerhouse and dam infrastructure.
Gordon has launched an appeal of the
project approval and has one last chance
to make his case. During the first week
of October, Gordon will be in Victoria
facing the proponents lawyers and gov-
ernment representatives. Although the
project has been approved by the BC.
Environmental Assessment Of
is battling against all odds to pr
his way of life and the business
has spent years developing and t
flowing public waterfall which s
the community its incredible
attraction, along with numerous j
We are hoping that concerned
bers of the public can some fort
again, one last time, to voice thei
sition to this project in hopes of
Cascade Falls. This proposal is just
hundreds of similar small hydro p
in the works in BC. Some commare facing dozens on a single river,
BC government refuses to create
ince-wide plan or a cumulative
assessment of the multitude of i
to our precious rivers. We encour
BC residents to get involved. Plea
www.saveourrivers.ca
Ryan Durand is a biologist and
ber of the Kettle River Review Com
Cascade Falls, Christina Lake, BC
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ZZ Creek ( 76944 ) Z117300 Appl. Prince Rupert
COAST MOUNTAIN POWER CORP.
McLymont Creek Z121074 Appl. Atlin
More Creek Z120374 Appl. Atlin
Volcano Creek Z122624 Appl. Prince Rupert
COASTAL RIVERS POWER LTD PARTNERSHIP
Moresby Creek C06752 License Prince Rupert
Moresby Lake C06752 License Prince RupertMamquam River C10285 License Vancouver
EPCOR POWER HOLDINGS CORPORATION
Brown Lake C10960 License Prince Rupert
Brown Lake C10123 License Prince Rupert
Brown Lake C11945 License Prince Rupert
IG POWER INC
Cantelon Creek Z116446 Appl. New Westminster
Maselpanik Creek Z107739 Appl. New Westminster
Yola Creek Z116446 Appl. New Westminster
INTERPAC POWER CORP.
Chipmunk Creek Z120971 Appl. New Westminster
Tamihi Creek Z120969 Appl. New Westminster
Kinskuch River Z120796 Appl. Prince Rupert
MC HYDRO HOLDING CORP
McNair Creek C11981 License Vancouver
Wutke Creek C11981 License Vancouver
Yanko Creek C11981 License Vancouver
POWELL RIVER ENERGY INC
Lois River C11335 License Vancouver
Powell River C11334 License Vancouver
Theodosia River C11335 License Vancouver
RAGING RIVER POWER & MINING INC
Craft Creek Z119130 Appl. Alberni
Raging River Z120707 Appl. Alberni
Raging River F021419 License Alberni
REGIONAL POWER INC
Misery Creek Z103985 Appl. Vancouver
ZZ Creek ( 16927 ) Z104330 Appl. Vancouver
ZZ Creek ( 16927 ) Z104332 Appl. Vancouver
ROBRO SIX HOLDINGS LTD
Coquitlam Lake Z117110 Appl. New Westminster
Kirkup Creek Z117109 Appl. Revelstoke
Mulvehill Creek Z117136 Appl. Revelstoke
SN POWER LTD
Conroy Creek Z116455 Appl. Vancouver
Culliton Creek Z116455 Appl. Vancouver
Stawamus River Z116358 Appl. Vancouver
SUMMIT POWER CORP
Doran Lake C10955 License AlberniPorter Creek C10955 License Alberni
Ucona River Z100778 Appl. Alberni
TIPELLA CREEK LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Lamont Creek C11641 License New Westminster
Stave River C11641 License New Westminster
Tipella Creek C11885 License New Westminster
WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS INC
Henriette Lake F017351 License Vancouver
Sylvia Lake F004896 License Vancouver
Woodfibre Creek F007218 License Vancouver
0728078 B. C. LTD.
Crab River Z122537 Appl. Prince Rupert
Europa Creek Z121233 Appl. Prince Rupert
0755748 BC LTD
Machmell River Z122837 Appl. Cariboo
Stafford River Z123007 Appl. Nanaimo
445026 BC LTD
Ikesumkah Lake Z121239 Appl. Cariboo
Nascall Lake Z121240 Appl. Cariboo
6167047 CANADA LIMITEDBonanza River Z102166 Appl. Nanaimo
Kokish River Z102166 Appl. Nanaimo
6732101 CANADA LTD
Dahlaks Creek Z122722 Appl. Prince Rupert
Dahlaks Creek Z122722 Appl. Prince Rupert
Dahlaks Creek Z122722 Appl. Prince Rupert
Dahlaks Creek Z122722 Appl. Prince Rupert
Wathlsto Creek Z122723 Appl. Prince Rupert
Wathlsto Creek Z122723 Appl. Prince Rupert
Wathlsto Creek Z122723 Appl. Prince Rupert
Wathlsto Creek Z122723 Appl. Prince Rupert
BOSTON BAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Scuzzy Creek C10214 License New Westminster
Six Mile Creek C10214 License New Westminster
CHEAKAMUS GORGE HYDRO LTD
Cheakamus River Z120901 Appl. Vancouver
Cheakamus River Z120101 Appl. Vancouver
CHILLIWACK POWER CORPORATION
Airplane Creek Z107750 Appl. New Westminster
Chipmunk Creek Z107540 Appl. New Westminster
CREEKSIDE RESOURCES INC.
Birkenhead River Z115958 Appl. New Westminster
Wedge Creek Z116454 Appl. New Westminster
INTERPAC RESOURCES LTD
Slesse Creek Z120970 Appl. New Westminster
Spuzzum Creek Z116849 Appl. New Westminster
KITSAULT RESORT LTD
Clary Creek Z121408 Appl. Prince Rupert
Lime Creek Z121409 Appl. Prince Rupert
LINK POWER MANAGEMENT
Centre Creek Z109652 Appl. New Westminster
Nesakwatch Creek Z119380 Appl. New Westminster
LORENZ NORMAN
Duncan Creek C11658 License Prince GeorgeHauer Creek C11658 License Prince George
MARION CREEK HYDRO INC
Marion 3 Creek C11570 License Alberni
Marionette Creek C11570 License Alberni
MILLER CREEK POWER LTD
Miller Creek C11852 License New Westminster
South Miller Creek C11852 License New Westminster
MKWALTS ENERGY LP
Cloud Creek C11594 License New Westminster
Ure Creek C11594 License New Westminster
MONASHEE POWER LTD
Pat Creek Z115583 Appl. Revelstoke
Soards Creek Z115381 Appl. Revelstoke
NEUCEL SPECIALTY CELLULOSE LTD
Victoria Lake C04357 License Alberni
Victoria Lake C04357 License Alberni
NVI MINING LTD.
Tennent Creek C02910 License Nanaimo
Thelwood Creek C06412 License Nanaimo
RUTHERFORD CREEK POWER LTD
Ipsoot Creek C11738 License New Westminster
Rutherford Creek C11738 License New Westminster
SELKIRK POWER COMPANY
French Creek Z122709 Appl. Revelstoke
Norman Wood Cree Z122408 Appl. Revelstoke
SUMMIT POWER MANAGEMENT INC
Lake of the Mountai Z116108 Appl. Nanaimo
Songhees Creek Z116108 Appl. Nanaimo
TOBA MONTROSE HYDRO INC
East Toba River C11930 Appl. Vancouver
Montrose Creek C11930 Appl. Vancouver
TRANSCANADA ENERGY LTD
Herrick Creek Z119854 Appl. Prince George
McGregor River Z119442 Appl. Prince George
VALHALLA POWER CORPORATION
Powder Creek Z119998 Appl. Kamloops
Goldstream River Z121488 Appl. Revelstoke
WESTERN PULP LIMITED
Mill Creek F007219 License VancouverMill Creek F007219 License Vancouver
ZEBALLOS LAKE HYDRO LTD
Zeballos Lake C10363 License Alberni
Zeballos Lake C12188 License Alberni
0445026 BC LTD
Nascall Lake Z108952 Appl. Cariboo
0717016 BC LTD
Klinaklini River Z120635 Appl. Nanaimo
28165 YUKON INC
Wedgemount Creek Z120911 Appl. New Westminster
579220 BC LTD
Furry Creek Z117638 Appl. Vancouver
666921 BC LTD
Lost Valley Creek Z119961 Appl. Ashcroft
6732062 CANADA LTD
South Creek Z118249 Appl. New Westminster
6732089 CANADA LTD
Meager Creek Z122713 Appl. New Westminster
684996 BC LTD
Kokish River Z115440 Appl. NanaimoALCAN INC
Nechako River F102324 License Hazelton
ANKENMAN JEFF
Seaton Creek C10037 License Nelson
ANKENMAN JEFFREY A
Payne Creek Z115937 Appl. Nelson
BARKLEY PROJECT GROUP LIMITED
Canoe Creek Z122675 Appl. Alberni
BUGABOO POWER LTD
Drimmie Creek Z117268 Appl. Revelstoke
CALLAGHAN CREEK HYDRO LTD PARTNERSHIP
Callaghan Creek Z116088 Appl. Vancouver
CASCADE PACIFIC POWER CORPORATION
Goat River F016854 License Nelson
CASTLE MOUNTAIN HYDRO LTD
Zz ( 80698 ) Z122788 Appl. Prince George
CAVERS DONALD R
Chase Creek Z103881 Appl. Kamloops
COAST MOUNTAIN HYDRO CORP
Iskut River C10947 License Atlin
COATS CLYDE H
Hoggan Creek C06392 License Nanaimo
Hoggan Creek C06392 License Nanaimo
Hoggan Creek C06392 License Nanaimo
Hoggan Creek C06392 License Nanaimo
COGENIX POWER CORPORATION
Log Creek Z103648 Appl. New Westminster
COLBY PROJECTS LTD.
Cacoohtin Creek C11594 License Cariboo
COPELAND RESOURCES LTD
Gravell Creek Z119322 Appl. New Westminster
DOUGLAS CREEK PROJECT LTD PARTNERSHIP
Douglas Creek C12234 License New Westminster
EAST TWIN CREEK HYDRO LTDHystad Creek C11579 License Prince George
ECKERT THERESA WANDA
Paleface Creek Z113418 Appl. New Westminster
ENTERPRISE POWER CORPORATION
Enterprise Creek Z117313 Appl. Nelson
ESI POWER-WALDEN CORPORATION
Cayoosh Creek C07283 License Ashcroft
EXECUTIVE HOUSE POWER CORPORATION
Soo River C10358 License New Westminster
FITZSIMMONS CREEK HYDRO LTD PARTNERSHIP
Fitzsimmons Creek Z116501 Appl. New Westminster
FLETT FORESTRY LTD
Whitewater Creek C11782 License Kamloops
FOCUS ENERGY INC.
Sowerby Creek Z113925 Appl. New Westminster
FORTISBC INC
Kootenay River (Lo F011361 License Nelson
Kootenay River (Lo F063099 License Nelson
Kootenay River (Lo F012699 License Nelson
Kootenay River (Lo F012701 License Nelson
Kootenay River (Lo F012705 License Nelson
Similkameen River Z103235 Appl. Prince Rupert
FOSTHALL CREEK POWER LTD
Fosthall Creek Z116274 Appl. Nelson
FURRY CREEK POWER LTD
Furry Creek C11963 License Vancouver
GENEREX HYDRO INC
Small Creek C10154 License Prince George
GITGAAT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Gabion River Z122167 Appl. Prince Rupert
HANSON DARYL JAMES ET AL
Maroon Creek Z120217 Appl. Prince Rupert
HIGHWATER POWER CORPORATION
Kookipi Creek Z103725 Appl. New Westminster
HOODICOFF RON
Norns Creek C06830 License Nelson
HUPACASATH FIRST NATION
Corrigan Creek Z121734 Appl. Alberni
HURLEY RIVER HYDRO LIMITED PARTNERSHIPHurley River Z116089 Appl. Ashcroft
KINGSTON & ASSOCIATES LTD
Boulder Creek Z122169 Appl. Hazelton
KISEI INDUSTRIES LTD
Cayoosh Creek Z121430 Appl. Ashcroft
KLITSA CREEK HYDRO INC
Klitsa Creek C11571 License Alberni
KOCH CREEK POWER LTD
Koch Creek Z116176 Appl. Nelson
KOTOWICK DENISE
ZZ Creek ( 62893 ) Z102141 Appl. New Westminster
KWOIEK CREEK RESOURCES LIMITED PARTNERSH
Kwoiek Creek Z102749 Appl. Ashcroft
LAKESIDE PACIFIC FOREST PRODUCTS LTD
Slollicum Creek Z102485 Appl. New Westminster
LARSON FARMS INC
Pierce Creek Z117036 Appl. New Westminster
LEDCOR POWER INC
Ashlu Creek C10220 License Vancouver
LOS ZDENEKJohnny Sandy Creek C12241 License New Westmin-
ster
MAY DAVID F
Woodbury Creek C10026 License Kamloops
MURPHY CREEK POWER CORP
Columbia River Z119006 Appl. Nelson
NANAIMO CITY OF
South Nanaimo Rive C11781 License Nanaimo
NELSON CITY OF
Coffee Creek Z116469 Appl. Kamloops
NEW DENVER VILLAGE OF
Shannon Creek Z117839 Appl. Nelson
NEW ERA HYDRO CORPORATION
Bryant Lake C07219 License Atlin
NORTHRIDGE CANADA ENERGY MANAGEMENT LTD
Tsuius Creek Z116884 Appl. Vernon
PATHEIGER LIZABET
ZZ Creek ( 80653 ) Z122742 Appl. New Westm
PATTISON GEORGE HENRY
ZZ Creek ( 78929 ) Z120368 Appl. Prince Rupe
PETERSON WILLIAM JR & KAREN
East Twin Creek C10152 License Prince Geor
PINGSTON POWER INC
Pingston Creek C11872 License Nelson
POWERHOUSE DEVELOPMENTS INC
Kettle River C10434 License Grand Forks
PRINCE RUPERT CITY OF
Shawatlan Lake Z120867 Appl. Prince Rupert
RAFFUSE ENERGY CORP.
Raffuse Creek Z116247 Appl. Vancouver
REGIONAL POWER INC
Cascade River C11459 License Prince Ruper
REMOTE STRUCTURES INC
Blaeberry River Z120871 Appl. GoldenRENAISSANCE POWER CORP (BOSTON BAR
Stoyoma Creek Z118027 Appl. New Westmin
RENEWABLE POWER CORP.
Ramona Creek Z122790 Appl. Vancouver
Tzoonie River Z122857 Appl. Vancouver
Tzoonie River Z122857 Appl. Vancouver
ZZ Creek ( 78975 ) ( Z120523 Appl. Vancouver
ZZ Creek ( 80733 ) Z122790 Appl. Vancouver
RIBCO LEASING LTD.
Craft Creek Z118320 Appl. Alberni
RING CREEK POWER LTD.
Ring Creek Z117684 Appl. Vancouver
ROBERTSON PETER SMITH RICHARD
Cedar Creek Z121020 Appl. Golden
ROBSON VALLEY POWER CORPORATION
Ptarmigan Creek F115552 License Prince Ge
ROCKFORD ENERGY CORP
Brandywine Creek C11866 License Vancouve
RUN OF RIVER INC (INC # 0065485)
Gott Creek Z116648 Appl. Ashcroft
RYAN RIVER POWER INC.
Ryan River Z102125 Appl. New Westminster
SEGUARO HOLDINGS LTD
St. Leon Creek Z123000 Appl. Nelson
SNOWSHOE POWER LTD
McIntosh Creek Z122791 Appl. Prince Georg
SOUND ENERGY INC
Box Canyon Creek Z117326 Appl. Vancouver
SOUTH SUTTON CREEK HYDRO INC
South Sutton Creek C11553 License Alberni
STAINSBY RICHARD D
Yahoo Creek Z116840 Appl. Vancouver
STARLUND MARK ANDREW
Sedan Creek Z117972 Appl. Hazelton
SYNEX ENERGY RESOURCES LTD
Barr Creek Z116387 Appl. Alberni
Cypress Creek C11638 License Alberni
Leiner River Z116386 Appl. Alberni
McKelvie Creek C11638 License AlberniMears Creek C11638 License Alberni
Perry River Z122861 Appl. Alberni
Perry River Z122861 Appl. Alberni
Ucona River Z116102 Appl. Alberni
Victoria Lake Z121438 Appl. Alberni
Zeballos River Z116383 Appl. Alberni
Tlatlos Creek Z122980 Appl. Nanaimo
TAKU LAND CORPORATION
Pine Creek C12005 License Atlin
TECK COMINCO METALS LTD
Pend-dOreille River C10863 License New W
ster
TERRETON HYDRO CORPORATION
Kicking Horse River Z117624 Appl. Golden
TOBA HOLDINGS LTD
Berg Creek C11943 License Vancouver
UPNIT POWER CORPORATION
China Creek C11855 License Alberni
VALISA ENERGY
Serpentine Creek C11743 License KamloopsWALSH MICHAEL
Enterprise Creek Z117254 Appl. Nelson
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8/7/2019 DonaldCavers Father to Green Party Donovan Cavers Kamloops BC Private Power Generation CG195-StolenRivers
8/830. . OCTOBER 2007
world and supplies 50 percent of the
electricity in BC. While the provinces
economy has greatly benefited from these
projects, the resulting devastation is still
felt in the Kootenays today.
Apparently, the environment andpeople in the Kootenays have not suf-
fered and given enough. Dozens of pri-
vate power licenses have been issued by
the government for more hydroelectric
projects. This time, the focus is on what
remains: the creeks.
At 125 MW capacity, the proposed pri-
vate Glacier/Howser hydroelectric proj-
ect is the largest new hydro project in the
region. The creek water would be divert-
ed into tunnels bored through mountains
directly to the Duncan Reservoir. The
water would never return to the creeks.
A transmission line is proposed to be
built through old-growth forest reserves
and over a pristine mountain pass in thenorthern Purcell Mountain Wilderness,
which would industrially bisect these
mountains for the first time.
Bordering on the Purcell Wilderness
Conservancy, this area is part of the most
extensive, unprotected wilderness left in
the West Kootenay. In fact, it is so eco-
logically and socially important that three
park proposals are currently outstanding:
the Wilderness Committees Bugaboo
National Park, the Valhalla Wilderness
Societys Central Selkirk Mountain Cari-
bou Park and the locally conceived Jumbo
Regional Recreation Area. The regional
park proposal includes the followinggoal: No new commercial or industrial
development or expansions would be
allowed. This local effort is hindered
with the passing of Bill 30, which disal-
lows regional governments from zoning
out provincial energy projects.
Rather than creating parks to pro-
tect our remaining priceless wilder-
ness, current government policy seems
determined to industrially develop and
privatize every single natural resource.
While plans for the controversial Jumbo
Glacier Resort are pushed forward, the
adjacent Glacier/Howser hydroelec-
tric proposal raises questions about the
cumulative impacts that would heavilyimpact the regions ecology.
People of the Kootenays greatly
appreciate and enjoy their backyard wil-
derness. Teeming with threatened bull
trout, these wild drainages also provide
habitat for wolverine, wolf, mountain
lion, grizzly bear, mountain goat and elk,
while also providing important connec-
tivity for the recovery of the endangered
mountain caribou. Popular hikin
wind through the old-growth
leading to alpine meadows while
ers paddle the rushing streams.
With the Glacier/Howser
electric project, the public riskscontrol over a public resource. I
only public control that is at sta
resource itself is endangered. W
ness, old-growth forests, fish an
life, along with recreational opp
ties, are all at risk. Given the his
extensive hydroelectric develo
and its impacts in the Kootenay
hard to imagine why the local c
would accept this project. They d
Citizens from all walks of l
writing letters to editors and
ing submissions to the Environ
Assessment Office to oppose th
ect. Local kayakers are staging
paddles and backcountry hikersimilar events on the trails. The
take great interest in the issue an
ronmental groups are rallying
dents of Glacier Creek, along wi
neighbours and friends, are bloc
the Glacier Creek road in protest.
in the Kootenays are continuing t
up for their water and wild place
with their democratic rights.
Glacier/HowserKootenay wilderness at risk
Deep in the wilds of the West
Kootenay flow the Glacier and
Howser creeks. They are tribu-
taries of the Duncan River, which no
longer flows freely. In spite of regional
opposition, it was dammed in 1968; Koo-
tenay people lost homes and farms, First
Nation sites were obliterated, valley bot-
tom rainforest died as the waters rose andprime wildlife habitat was inundated.
As the first victim of the Columbia
River Treaty, the Duncan Reservoir con-
tinues to provide water storage for elec-
tricity generation in the US. BC receives
one half of the generated electricity as a
result of this water storage, which is then
sold to the US for profit. The Columbia
River is the most dammed river in the
by Gary Diers, Purcell Alliance for Wilde
Stand up for our rivers
Recent legislation effectively
prevents the public from hav-
ing certain information; voters
rights have been removed and local gov-
ernments have had their power stripped
to ease the way for a move to take water
from the people. Join the fight to save
our rivers and public energy systems.
BCs greatest asset its water is
protected, first and foremost, by Native
rights, as evidenced by Donald McInnes,
president of Plutonic Power Corp., when
he spoke to a government committee in
2004. Another area thats very scary for
the IPP [private power] community and
business generally in British Columbia
is the First Nations situation. Currently,I know of at least six independent power
producers that out of frustration, I would
suggest, have signed agreements with
local first nation groups, giving them
a one percent gross revenue royalty in
order to proceed to build their projects,
McInnes stated. Jack Walsh, retired
CEO of GE Capital, calls the modern
world a corporate dream where the race
for shareholder value from resources is
just beginning. The massive GE Capi-
tal has recently joined the stock market
start-up, Plutonic, in gathering the free
power assets of the people, as offered to
them by the government of BC.
There is no greater asset in the world
than water and the renewable energy
potential of BC is inestimable. Water is
replacing oil as the most valuable energy
source in the world and the people of BC
are heirs to fortunes that will make the oil
money of the last century pale in com-
parison. It is our responsibility to speak.
Todays British Columbians will pass
to their heirs and successors unparal-
leled renewable energy wealth unless the
cheating is not stopped. The evidence of
wrongdoing began to mount from the
days of the Ashlu River rezoning pro-
cess and was first exposed to the pub-lic in Common Grounds October 2006
edition. Since 2002, the government
of BC has used the BC (Bush-Cheney)
Energy Plan to mislead the public into
believing there was a problem with our
public electric energy supply system that
was going to be solved by a few private
power projects. The map and list inside
show otherwise.
Alcan had been given the Nechako
River in 1950 to make all the alumi-
num it could; if it had any extra power,
it could sell it locally to assist in the
industrial development of the far North.
Alcan made a submission to the Energy
Task Force of BC in 2002 that became
the blueprint for the re-regulation of the
public water assets of the people of BC. A
key feature of the plan exposes the public
utility BC Hydro to the rules of NAFTA,
which threatens the loss of public control
of the last vertically-integrated public
electricity system in North America.
Our democracy cannot survive being
bullied by big government and big busi-
ness. Communities throughout BC have
been fighting to protect their free-flowing
rivers for many years. In June of 2006,
the Ashlu Law (Bill 30) removed the
publics right to vote and local govern-ments capacity to veto a private power
project on a river. We are being bul-
lied. Authority is not truth. Truth is our
authority. You will recognize the truth in
the remarkable work of Craig Williams
of North Vancouver, BC, who has cre-
ated a Google Earth file (see centrefold)
which plots the rivers being put into pri-
vate water-power licenses. It also plots
publically-guaranteed energy purchase
agreements, now totally $30 billion, a
figure expected to rise dramatically over
the next few months as the government
speeds the process. Without C
work, we would not know, as is th
in general, that vast tracts of publ
are being included as land tenu
simple land ownership with the
created, private water-power licen
The yellow dots on the cen
map indicate where the private
panies have either been given o
a few dollars for the exclusive r
the natural power of the rivers.
watershed in BC is impacted by t
vate scheme. Our historical righ
exclusive benefit offered by our w
now in jeopardy and we must take
to assert our rights.
This special anniversary ediStolen Rivers is dedicated to tho
are committed to ensuring that the
of BC are held in sacred trust to be
on freely to future generations.
by Thomas R
Be informed
Get involved!
www.ourrivers.c