The Peace River91裸聊视频檚 flow is now diverted through twin tunnels for the main riverbed works of B.C. Hydro91裸聊视频檚 Site C dam, opening a dry area of the riverbed for construction of 91裸聊视频渇oundation enhancements91裸聊视频 that were identified by geological mapping as a change to the project in late 2019.
The river diversion proceeded on schedule starting Oct. 2, but the additional work and COVID-19 delays mean the completion date and additional costs remain uncertain, NDP leader John Horgan acknowledged in his final campaign event in Vancouver Thursday.
This week B.C. Hydro three positive tests for COVID-19 on the site near Fort St. John, and the start of wood debris captured from the river to keep diversion tunnels clear.
Newly sworn in as premier in 2017, Horgan called for the B.C. Utilities Commission to make a rapid review of the project, which by then had $4 billion invested in the long-considered third dam on the Peace River. That review was 91裸聊视频渋nconclusive,91裸聊视频 Horgan said, and the NDP government decided to proceed at a projected cost increased by $1 billion to $10.7 billion.
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B.C. Hydro91裸聊视频檚 annual report in July 2020 notified the government and public of the latest problems, including delays due to COVID-19 restrictions on the huge job site as well as the new geological issues. Before calling the election, then-energy minister Bruce Ralston appointed former deputy finance and transportation minister Peter Milburn to assess the project again.
91裸聊视频淏ut now we are three and a half years later, and new evidence that was not presented at that time is being examined by Mr. Milburn,91裸聊视频 Horgan said Oct. 22. 91裸聊视频淭his is absolutely serious for Hydro ratepayers and for the project. I don91裸聊视频檛 want to diminish it in any way. But I don91裸聊视频檛 know until I hear from the experts what91裸聊视频檚 the magnitude of the problem, and what steps we need to take to protect British Columbians.91裸聊视频
In a July progress report to the B.C. Utilities Commission, B.C. Hydro CEO Chris O91裸聊视频橰iley said the combined effects of COVID-19 and a series of construction issues have pushed the cost up by an amount not yet known. Those included changes to the main civil works contract, increased costs of reservoir clearing, power line construction and highway realignment, as well as the latest of a series of legal challenges from the West Moberly First Nations.
91裸聊视频淭owards the end of December 2019, investigations and analysis of geological mapping and monitoring activities completed during construction identified that some foundation enhancements would be required to increase the stability below the powerhouse, spillway and future dam core areas,91裸聊视频 O91裸聊视频橰iley wrote in a letter to BCUC chair David Morton.
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