Ab Castlegar News November 10, 1989 BUSINESS te Hydro says energy use rising VICTORIA (CP) British Columbians will consume enough energy during the next 20 years to require six large, new hydroelectric projects, a B.C. Hydro official Although the accuracy of the annual forecast is “open to debate,"* per 2.8-per-cent growth capita energy consumption is still British Columbia, Chris Boatman, vice-pi rising i corporate and environ fairs. People are turning off the lights and they are building more energy efficient buildings,” Boat man said in an interview. “But consumption is still, growing because of all the new appliances people are buying for their homes The problem is growing use of hot tubs, whirlpools, microwayes and computers, he said. ie Eight gigawatts a year to light 800 home enough s being con sumed—on_jacuzzis in British Columbia,’ Boatman said “Personal computers only came on the market in 1982, and they are a growing factor in consumption growth Impact assessment would take time FORT CHIPEWYAN, Alta, (CP) — It could take more than (wo years to determine exactly how a giant pulp mill will affect northern Alberta rivers, an official from Alberta Environment said Thursday The department would have to conduct studies to monitor the effluent pumped out by the $1.3-billion Alber ta-Pacific mill, to be built near Athabasca, Alta Bryan Kemper, head of the provincial environmental monitoring branch, said the mill's effldent would have to be followed to see where they go in the Athabasca and Peace Rivers and their overall effect on the river system Kemper told a federal-provincial hearing into the proposed mill that the studies woulid-tikely be carried out by federal, provincial and local governments, research agencies and consultants The Alberta-Pacific kraft mill project is one of six huge forestry projects the Alberta government has lured to the northern half of the province in the country’ third largest forestry boom. The province hopes the $3.5 billion projects will help diversify Alberta's oil-based economy The Japanese-controlled company has been criticized for its assessment of the mill's Tivers, lakes and forests. At hearings last week, Bob Lane, a federal environ ment official, said the company’s assessment _was inadequate and Ottawa would not approve the project without further study. The Alberta government said the projects would go ahead Outside the hearings Gothpare his comments to those made by Lane, and refused to comment Kemper would not impact on the northern on whether the Alberta-Pacitic project should be delayed in light of his submission “That's a question that should be put to the review board and it is inappropriate for any government to com ment,"’ Kemper said But elders from Fort Chipewyan, a largely native and Metis community 600 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, told the panel they still remember a 1982 oil spill into the Athabasca River from the Suncor oilsands plant Elder Saul Marten said he recalls how fish he caught after the Suncor spill were yellow on the inside, and forsees similar problems from pulp mill development Mary. Waquan. said_bullrushes_and_grass along the river bank turned yellow after the 1982 spills while fish took onthe smell of fuel “If you are going to continue damaging the water, what are the people going to eat,” she said, through a Cree translator More than 100 people attended the hearings in a com: munity hall covered with posters reading: **Our lives for Japanese commercialism’ and ‘Who really benefits?"” Suncorwas fined $35,000 in connection with the spills, ‘said Denny Thomas, a lawyer who represented Suncor at the time and now advises Alberta-Pacific. No direct con nection was ever established between the fish tainting and the spill, he said Matthew Lepine, chief of the local Cree band, said the pace of area development must slow down. ‘More time is needed to assess the cumulative impact of the mills on our environment,”’ he said. Costly cleanups predicted EDMONTON (CP) vironmental issues posed by major Ignoring en projects, including huge pulp mills proposed for Alberta, means risking cosily cleanups later, says the Bank of Montreal’s senior vice-president and chief economist The explosive growth of public debt means Canadians can’t depend on government to bail them out if things go wrong, Lloyd Atkinson said in an interview “I's frequently a lot costlier to do the chore after a lot of damage has been done,” he said going to have to dig into provincial and federal coffers to clean up the mess.” Atkinson said he has no way of knowing what impact proposed forestry projects will have on the en- ‘Then we are vironment, but sound economic plan: ning means dealing with such issues up 7-2 percent fromeight per cent in 1988. flirting with a front ‘Canada _ is One federal official has called a proposal by Alberta-Pacific for a $1.3 billion pulp mill in northern Alberta unacceptable. Federal Environment Minister Lucien Bouchard has said “there are information gaps that must be filled to conduct a good environ mental assessment Atkinson predicted the Alberta economy will pick up next yea “We're not growth, talking roaring he said, but forecast growth of 2.2 per cent will be double the Canadian average Alberta’s forecast growth for 1989 1.3 per cent will rank second last in Canada, Atkinson said, but the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 jobless rate in the province will drop to recession,'’ Atkinson said, but is in lit tle danger of a serious slowdown, like the recession of 1981-82 Closed Monday, Nov. 3 Open again Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. Su Castlegar News With a Special HOLIDAY SALE Monday, Nov. 13 8 Hrs. 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