THANK: YOU | pins've were prevented to Robert Richards, Jody Lowray and.Megan Kennedy by Jack Hartmpn and Ted Lowray during the recent Parent-Son Banquet held Castlegar Socials atthe Nordic Hall. The pins were In recognition for. work the leaders hod done with the Ist Kinnaird Cubs. 13): ron SAL G: ohicken manure ‘avail: castle. percent ‘or- more! typical Canadien miner Ge Police Briefs ved mi: MBS. H. JOHNSON 365-8294 Visiting at the home of Mrs. J:.Heslop for two days ast week were Mrs. of. d' by local RCMP over the weekend re- nor injuries and was charged with driving without. due and failure sulting in. three picked .up' for impaired dri- ving, two: drivers received pr (formerly of Rossland) ‘and Mrs. R. Wells of Pen- ticton, x ‘< * s . Visitors at’ the home of Mrs. E. Sherbiko last week — -were: Mrs,'H. Grummett of Kelowna {formerly ‘of Bril- Hant) and Mrs, D. Ballentyne, also of Kelowna and formerly of Trai. © ast TRIS Oe * * i Visiting at the home of Mrs. H. Johnson were Mrs. .P. Koehler of Marcus, Wash., Mrs. C. Nottingham of Col- ville, Wash. and Mr. and Mrs. of Rossl + 24-hour of their driver's licences, one drug seizure was made and as well as one liquor seizure. ele ce RCMP: report a_ motor vehicle accident ‘on’ Brozd- water Road in Robson last Friday when a vehicle driven by Mark’ Woodrow, 17, of Robson went. out’ of control and failed to- negotiate a curve, sheering off a tele. phone pole. = There was about $900 damage to the vehicle and an ‘undetermined amount to the @ pole. care and to wear a seat belt. \: = = e if In another accident Fri- day, which occured on High- way SA, 6 km west ‘of Castlegar Friday, a.car‘driv- en by. Alex Voiken,’ 56, of Castlegar left the road after, swerving to avoid an ab-'> -stacle. His car: rolled’ 100 metres down an embankment. causing an estimated $6,000 damage to his-vehicle.. Voiken ‘and his’ passen-: ger, Mike Popoff, were taken: to Castlegar ‘and District . 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The: Crown. corporation's stance. on: the prelimina environmental and ies of the residential, commercial and Industrial proper- lam on the Cr ‘River was i by the truction of the pi queries on a 0 Castle city council's impact studies for the project. for Hydro’ ‘sp That and other responses from B.C, Hydro drew criticism from Mayor Audrey Moore last week, “The preliminary re- | ‘ports referred to were’ pre: -pared as internal documents to enable Hydro’s board of ‘directors to decide whether to proceed with more de- “tailed studies or to. defer or abandon the project,” the Crown corporation replied. “In. this case a decision and. I .find it a. strange anolmaly that they won't be + open with us,” she continued, “T can't underetan it unless they have. something they want to hide from us. J find it a very foolish attitude.” © reiterated that we certainly haven't B.C. Hydro's poss! March 26, 1980 was made to undertake fur- .ther studies and these are not beginning.: They will be made public, and they. will . ‘form the basis. upon which a Selty: -thagis ference for organ- ization of studies should pro-, vide; for.:city access .to ‘all C. to not release ‘draft. reports or report outlines to outside : "groups before they have been and: bilities to even hope to cover’ all. the Bosetttee ‘the that this sloughing may not. take place in the first four or. ‘five years but it’ may take place in the next four or five years,” she said. “Somewhere along the line. when we're having .our negotiation with B.C. Hydro we've ‘got to cover that possibility.” The mayor pointed out: the Hugh Keenleyside Dam was built on the Columbia - River in 1969 but it was not { until’-1977) that the ‘Crown corporation conducted an en- gineering study on the stabil- was -satisfied with Hydro's response ‘on at least .one issue. “Iam pleased they de- cided. to rewrite their re- gional economy and .human. economy section in the terms of reference,” Moore said. “And I am pleased with their comment ‘we agree this sec- tion needs further review and. co-ordination with the city's. proposed © community plan update’ because it was very sketchily covered.” Hydro also responded ot ° the . findings “for assessment’ as to effects on the environ- mont.” In an apparent revision of that guideline, Hydro said the information will be avail- able only to the consultants in its hydroelectric gener- ation projects division -who will conduct those studies. Also’ clarified: by Hydro was the reference its impact: study guidelines to provision, of information “suitable for inclusion’ -in benefit-cost nen of mil ‘The Crown corporation agreed with the city that the necd for a fish ladder and navigation locks at the dam should be'included in the fish and aquatic habitats impact | study. guidelines and said the two issues “will be part of the engineering studies and will be co-ordinated with both the fish and recreation studies.” Answering‘, the | city's suggestion that the {mpact | study method ‘guidelines also “gs take into account’ such ‘com- munity related ‘projects: as the sew- from hydrology and : river morphology impact ‘studies be available to: the city as well as to. the concerned government. ‘to in gration'and tertatives.”§ 6.0) Hydro | explained | the methods to be ‘used: in cost- ‘benefit analysis. are y oiutlined ie which the Crown.c Crown if lows said: it planned: to forward — wherever. possible.” ity lof the Arrow Lakes, | banks. “They defined what they’ called ‘the safe line level-for all of the banks around the Arrow Lakes,” Moore said. . “That was 10 years after the . Feservoir had been filled, after going up’ and down. This is the sort of. thin; the city's go phy ‘Creek pagpet the subject ‘of. information display at‘th borne seithé¢-bp-E iydro or the ministry of munfefpal ; affairs because this is a project : that through no ini- has be ‘the responsibility of the city to fund that kind of ~ personne! that are fe for us to stay on top of the Maybe it’s some- ternally,” it said. ponse, “Moore é firmed “it just isn't .B.C. Hydro's policy to release ine: house studies.” “But I still feel that it would be far better if B.C. Hydro would stop being so secretive about’ their infor-*” mation,” Moore said. Yo 1 think it” would be better communications and ‘would: make for a_ better feeling between the city and B.C. Hydro. If. they're. going - » ta plan a project within our city that’s going to impact: ‘our city I. think we thing.that’ could be funded under. the economic develop- rovincial _Bov- She said ahe was ‘also displeased by Hydro's failure to reply to the city's concern over the lack of provision for study of potential sources’ of . pollution “of: the Columbia ‘River: in the guidelines deal- ing with water quality.\..: “It's ‘all very well. to study what the present pol- lution sources are but if-you - look’at. more mining taking place up in Slocan and up on the Kootenay Lakeand those sorts of need all the -: information: , they've collected just as they come to us and ask us for: inform have gathered. “We asa ‘city haven't ‘nearly their: exporties “or their suincer to do all this taking place, what is that going to do’ to. the :Kootenay River coming in? What are. the . 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