City Council did not support it. Hundreds of Kamloops residents strenously oppose it. I have opposed it.
On the other hand, people I respect, such as Interior Science Innovation Council Bill McQuarrie, are great supporters.
The Aboriginal Cogeneration plant that will gasify old creosote soaked railway ties has been given the go-ahead by the BC Ministry of Environment.
It will be good to understand the factors behind the Ministry's decision.
Waiting to see how the community reaction unfolds on this one.
I disapprove of the granting of a permit to Aboriginal Cogeneration Gasification Plant. I do not want any further pollution of the air in the valley where Kamloops is situated. The valley is subject to air flow inversions, trapping emitted toxins in the city. This is not healthy for anyone, particularly children.
Posted by: Geraldine McDonald | January 30, 2010 at 06:09 PM