ptember 27, 1989 » VOICE“ Water users issue rights declaration A declaration of water users rights has been issued by the alliance of 13 watershed protection groups represen ting over 1,800 members which met in Creston on Sept. 16and 17 Representatives. from the West-and. East Kootenay gathered to consider anize toward the com mon goal of the protection of the watersheds in their respective regions, ‘a news release from the Slocan Valley how to best or Watershed Alliancesays Bob Harrington, an environmental consultant from , Gi B.C was the keynote speaker on the first ena Bay day of the conference. He addressed the impact man has had on watersheds from his earliest involvement to the present day Harrington cited how increasing human intervention, from the burning forests in the tropics to the North clearing of forested lands in America, is contributing deterioration of the environment, SVWA says Harrin ton cautioned those atten at man’s impact has placed usin Lynn Art lovers still have three days left to artist Lou Lynn’s new lery of view Winlaw sculptural glass work at the Ga the Kootenays in Nelson The exhibit Nelson twalk, continues until Sept. 30. part of Lynn has worked with glass since Committee gets funds The ¢ munity Futures Committee will $214,017 to entral Kootenay Com receiv continue its operation as a Business Develop under Community the € Tom Siddon, ment Centre Futures, part of ‘anadian Jobs Strategy minister of and oceans has announ behalf of Barbara Mc minister of employment fisheries ced on Dougall and immigration The Business Development Centre has helped stimulate the private sector to create permanent, through investment long-term employment business advice and funds,"’ Siddon said in _a_news release New and _ existing businesses will be able to use the centre’s services ‘which are available immediately The munity Futures support in November 1986. Finar from the government for the c area wag selected for Com cial support entre isavailable for up to five years, the release said Community Futures is #eared to workers in helping communities which have serious economic problems but show potential for growth FERRON performs Sept. 29 Ferron to play Capitol Ferror rform at the ¢ Theatr NGA oo Et ta for one on apitol Sept. 29 Tickets Eddy rs and A and A in Nelson. yn ha ongwriter for tablishe figure ¢ the folk club: from Oa Shadow acclaim Billboard provor from ¢ yat 8 p.m are $12 available at been a popular about 10 years d herself as singer and ha a cult feminist circuit and in according to a news release Her met with critical Production album On A Dime the release say Magazine sai This tive young inger/songwriter anada delivers one of the most accessible, musically deft albums yet to emerge from the women’s music movement that to producer a testament to strong song sidestep proselytizing, and and veteran perfo} Terry Garthwaite, who enlists snappy rock, jazz and pop players to flesh out the song the critical circumstances we find our selves in today," the SVWA says. “He contended that man will be th next endangered species if we continue along our present course.” Ii the second hall of his presen: tation, Harrington focused on’ the ethics of man’s approach to his treat ment of the Through numerous documented references, he has conducted himself without due regard for the eco system, the SVWA says. environment illustrated how man The second day of the conference developing organizational methods to bring about the broader involvement of water users in the decision-making process, as related to their watersheds. At this time the Declaration of Water Users Rights A network of watershed groups was established made for the for relationships between was devoted to was hammered out and plans were malization of those groups. The general consensus of those at tending was that much headway had shows 1973 and since 1976 has shown in more than 40 juried and invitational shows, national and international, a gallery news release says Currently, some of her work is while other pieces are glass and aluminum. Lynn‘is regarded as having an internationally unique identity in sculptural glass, according In 1987 she won a third prize in Glass 87 in Japan, a juried show in-Fokyo ineluding artists from around the world. Her work is in cluded in several distinguished collec purely “glass, to the news release been made towards the formation of a concerted force to monitor the use and exploitation of watersheds, the SVWA says. The declaration fottowing starements includes the Watersheds must be protected and preserved, Water is the basic elements of life and its quality, quantity, arid timing of flow are essen tial to all living things. All the peoples of British Columbia and future generations have an inherent and historic first right to the use of water. one of And whereas Stéphen Owen, om budsman for the province of British Columbia, has identified in his Public Report No. 15, that: * The. development. and management of resource use industries requires clear legislative direction. © All significantly affected parties must the opportunity for meaningful participation in resource use planning and decision-making. © This participation must be enhan ced through access to all-relevant-in- glass tions including the Bronfman Collec tion, the Xerox of Canada Collection and The International Collection of Modern Glass Art in Ebeltoft, Den- mark, the release says. This month, Lynn is being honored at a dinner at the Hyatt Regency Hotel The occasion is the donation of a piece of her sculpture to the Canadian Craft Museum by the American Express Corp She—is—scheduled_to_have_a_solo exhibition in Washington, D.C. in March 1990. have in Vancouver formation, the opportunity to make timely submissions, the right to receive detailed reasons for resource use decisions and the right of appeal to an dependent, expert tribunal. © Integrated resource management requires accurate resource inventories, clearly stated provincial objectives, ~local involvement in planning and neutral environment impact assessment * Litigation of resource use disputes can cause expensive, divisive and un stable results which will increase con. frontation in society * Such disputes must be successfully resolved through a consensual process which involves all legitimate interests and which recognizes the long-term in terdependence of the parties In keeping with those statements, the alliance of water user groups says in the declaration that until adequate legislation and controls are in place, they assume the responsibility to defend the following rights: * To “local control’’ in order to maintain water quality, quantity, and timing of flow. * To acéess to information * To have the provincial gover nment supply ministries with adequate budgets and sufficient staffing for research, planning and ‘monitoring of watershed activity * And further, that the provincial government facilitaté personnel to work in the ‘public interest.” To achieve these rights, the water users: © Request that the provincial gover nment amend all relevant legislation to protect water before, during and after acceptable activities © That_ municipalities and water licensees be accorded veto rights over resource development in watersheds. * That the provincial government, in consultation with all: parties, deter- mine legal liability for all activities in Watersheds * Support the establishments of local natural resource boards. * The management plans be submit- ted and approved by. local natural resource boards before resource ex- traction occurs on\private and public lands in watersheds. # Request that intervenor status and funding be provided for public par- ticipation. 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