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Brookswood residents deliver clean water petition to Township

More than 1,200 signatures collected in response to Ebco/Weir air quality applications
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The Weir facility is located at 18933 34A Ave. in South Surrey鈥檚 Campbell Heights business park. Miranda Gathercole 91原创 Times

After three weeks of canvassing, a group of Brookswood residents have submitted 1,291 signatures on a to the Township of 91原创.

The petition, which asks for zero emissions at South Surrey鈥檚 Campbell Heights business park, was presented to council by Marilyn Henderson and Murray McFadden on May 29.

The signatories are concerned that if the companies Ebco and Weir are granted air quality permits from Metro Vancouver to discharge contaminants at their Campbell Heights facilities, they could

Henderson said the Township must 鈥渢ake a proactive stance鈥 and work together with the City of Surrey and Metro Vancouver.

鈥淲e would hope that Surrey will be respectful of 91原创鈥檚 water concerns, and address any negative impacts on 91原创 as Surrey continues to move forward with their business park,鈥 she said.

McFadden added that dealing with the multi-jurisdictional issue reminds him of the Ghostbusters theme song. 鈥淲ho are you going to call to figure this out? Because there鈥檚 just a whole bunch of people involved,鈥 he said.

Several councillors suggested that the group send a copy of their petition and research to the City of Surrey, Metro Vancouver and Fraser Health.

鈥淚 know the Township has spent a lot of time and a lot of resources doing a lot of due diligence to study our aquifers and so to me this is troubling that we are just on the precipice, on the other side of where these activities are taking place, and that we lack 鈥 as many jurisdictional options as we would like.

鈥淏ut I do believe that this matter is being more seriously considered at other levels of government, including Metro,鈥 said Coun. Petrina Arnason.

鈥淎ll members of council are concerned about our water quality and our air quality,鈥 said Mayor Jack Froese.

鈥淥ne thing that, as a region, we鈥檝e done is, because air moves, we rely on Metro Vancouver to manage that and to regulate it.

鈥淎s a Township, and as a municipality, we are doing what we can to ensure that they are aware of our concerns, and yet we don鈥檛 have any jurisdiction to regulate or to control that at this point.鈥





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