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The The suspect suspect from from a a March March 5 5 sexsexual assault near Uptown has ual assault near Uptown has been been arrested arrested after after the the victim victim spotted spotted him on the same bus him on the same bus on on Monday. Monday. Shortly Shortly before before 11 11 a.m., a.m., the the victim victim was on a B.C. Transit bus was on a B.C. Transit bus when when she she recognized recognized the the suspect suspect sitting sitting at at the the back back of of the the bus. bus. She She informed informed the the driver driver of of the the incident incident and and that that the suspect was currently the suspect was currently on on the the bus. The bus. The driver driver was was able able to to contact contact Saanich Saanich Police Police and and stop stop the the bus bus until until they they arrived. arrived. “The “The survivor survivor of of this this incident incident is is an incredibly brave woman. an incredibly brave woman. She She managed managed to to talk talk about about the the incident, incident, with the [bus] driver, with the [bus] driver, in in order order for for the the suspect suspect to to be be brought brought into into custody,” custody,” acting acting Sgt. Sgt. Jereme Jereme LesLeslie said. “Saanich Police lie said. “Saanich Police would would also also like like to to thank thank B.C. B.C. Transit Transit for for their their quick actions.” quick actions.” A A 33 33 year year old old Saanich Saanich man, man, who who is is known known to to police, police, was was arrested. The arrested. The accused accused will will appear appear in in court court today today with Saanich Saanich Police Police recommending recommending with one one count count of of sexual sexual assault. assault. The initial The initial incident incident took took place place on on March March 5 5 at at around around 11:15 11:15 p.m. p.m. Police Police were were contacted contacted by by a a woman woman who who stated stated she she had had been been sexusexually ally assaulted assaulted in in the the area area of of Carey Carey Road Road and and Ravine Ravine Way. Way. She She was was approached from from behind behind by by an an approached unknown unknown man man who who grabbed grabbed her her breast breast and and then then fled. fled.
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Black Black Press Press journalists journalists Don Don Descoteau, Descoteau, left, left, Pamela Pamela Roth Roth and and Dan Dan Ebenal Ebenal join join photographers Don Denton and Arnold Lim at Clover Point. Their five-part investigation photographers Don Denton and Arnold Lim at Clover Point. Their five-part investigation into into the the $1 $1 billion billion sewage sewage treatment treatment project project begins begins today. today.
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The The subject subject of of sewage sewage treatment treatment has has been been a contentious one for more than 30 a contentious one for more than 30 years years in in Greater Greater Victoria Victoria and and has has so so far far cost cost taxpayers taxpayers millions millions of of dollars. dollars. While While some some in in the the region region have have already already begun begun treating treating wastewater wastewater –– Saanich Saanich PeninPeninsula sula started started in in 2000, 2000, while while Sooke Sooke completed completed a a system system upgrade upgrade in in 2005 2005 –– the the region’s region’s core core and and West West Shore Shore municipalities municipalities send send untreated untreated sewsewage into Juan de Fuca Strait. age into Juan de Fuca Strait. The The cost, cost, siting siting and and engineering engineering of of a a regional regional treatment treatment project project make make this this a a complex complex underundertaking taking from from a a technical technical standpoint, standpoint, but but also also
from from a a political political one, one, as as council council representatives representatives from seven municipalities from seven municipalities debate debate plans. plans. In In the the past past six six years years alone, alone, the the Capital Capital Regional Regional District District has has spent spent tens tens of of millions millions of of taxpayers’ taxpayers’ dollars dollars on on research, research, consultant consultant fees, fees, land land purchases purchases and and construction. construction. Completion Completion of of the the project project is is estimated estimated to to cost cost more more than than $1 billion. Annual operating costs will $1 billion. Annual operating costs will add add to to the the amount amount for for which which homeowners homeowners and and comcommercial mercial property property owners owners will will be be on on the the hook. hook. It’ll be up to municipalities and the It’ll be up to municipalities and the CRD CRD to to determine determine how how the the tax tax burden burden is is divided. divided. But But who’s who’s making making these these decisions, decisions, and and who who is is holdholding them accountable? ing them accountable? To To help help readers readers gain gain a a better better understanding understanding of where we’ve been, where of where we’ve been, where we we are are now, now, who’s who’s
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A Saanich family is thanking residents after a crowdfunding campaign for their son’s cancer treatment is exceeding its fundraising goal and their expectations. Michelle and Kai Dowling started a GoFundMe campaign on March 10, six days after their eight-year-old son Tiernan was diagnosed with cancer. As of Wednesday they received $51,250, above their $50,000 fundraising goal – from more than 500 people in Saanich and beyond. “It’s been amazing and heartwarming – we’ve been overwhelmed by all the support from everybody,” said Michelle. “Complete strang-
ers, friends, family, my son’s school. Everyone’s been very, very supportive.” The outpouring of support has been a welcome dose of good news since Tiernan received his diagnosis. Earlier this month, the Hillcrest Elementary student told his parents of pain he had felt in his legs, but they said the first doctor they saw believed it was a soft tissue injury from playing soccer. “He’d actually been having some leg pain before the day we went to the hospital,” said Michelle. “By Friday, it was quite bad so we took him to the hospital and that’s when they sent us to Children’s.” Doctors at B.C. Children’s Hospital in Vancouver con-
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Eight-year-old Tiernan Dowling, a Hillcrest elementary student, was diagnosed with cancer earlier this month and is currently at B.C. Children's Hospital receiving treatment. ducted x-rays and an MRI, as well as blood tests, skeletal scans and ultrasounds. They soon realized Tier-
nan’s condition was more serious than they had initially thought, finding multiple bone lesions in his
legs, pelvis, arms and spinal cord, and masses in the right side of his chest and on his adrenal gland. “It’s pretty widespread, it looks like,” said Michelle. “They still haven’t figured out what type of cancer he has. We’re hoping to know from the biopsy results what type of cancer it is – we’ve ruled a couple of them out, and hopefully, he can start chemo this week.” Michelle and Kai have each taken leaves of absence from their work to be with Tiernan, which has put a burden on their income. Travelling between Victoria and Vancouver and “living in two cities at once,” as Michelle put it, is putting a further strain on their finances. The Dowlings have been moved by their friends and family who have reached out to them. From his hospi-
tal bed, Tiernan has Skyped with some of his friends, and everyone has made an effort to make him feel better. “I’ve got a few friends that actually work at B.C. Children’s, so they pop in and they’re always there for a hug and cup of coffee or tea,” said Michelle. “All those little things are making this whole experience just a little bit better. “We’re thankful and we’re hoping we can find a curative treatment for him. We’re still waiting for some answers, which is the toughest part. Every day feels like an eternity.” While the crowdfunding goal has been met, the campaign is still open to donations. To donate, go to gofundme.com and search “Saving Tiernan.” jacob.zinn@saanichnews.com
Council takes a gander at geese culling proposal Jacob Zinn News Staff
Local farmers may soon get a reprieve from geese damaging their crops, as Saanich council has voiced support for reducing the non-migratory geese population. On Monday, council unanimously supported a report directing district staff to review a recommendation from Juan de Fuca Electoral Area regional director Mike Hicks. It would amend the firearms bylaw to allow hunting of geese on farmland to prevent damage to crops. The report was brought to Monday’s meeting by Coun. Fred Haynes, who noted the number of geese in the region could
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Series delves into sewage treatment Beginning in today’s edition, Black Press and the Saanich News will take an in-depth look at the sewage issue which has plagued and puzzled residents throughout the Capital Region for decades. The Capital Regional District’s core area liquid waste management committee has recommended moving ahead with a wastewater treatment program that will feature treatment plants at Victoria’s Clover Point and either McLoughlin or Macaulay point in Esquimalt. There’s reason for optimism that Greater Victoria will finally find an alternative to pumping untreated sewage a kilometre out from shore into Juan de Fuca Strait. However, we’ve been here before, only to see the plan unravel amid political infighting. The CRD identified McLoughlin Point as the preferred site for a single treatment plant back in 2014. That plan never made it past the initial designs as Esquimalt council rejected the CRD’s rezoning application in a series of raucous public hearings. There’s reason to believe Esquimalt may be more receptive in this go-round, as a Victoria plant serves to share the load on sewage flows. The issue has taken some dramatic turns in recent weeks. The initial seven options, each of which included a main plant at Rock Bay, fell by the wayside as the committee focused on sites near existing outfalls at Clover and Macaulay points, saving the $250-million cost of piping the effluent there. But the project still carries an estimated cost of more than $1 billion, which would translate to estimated household costs ranging from a low of $352 a year in Saanich to a high of $741 in Colwood. To address those costs, along with the technical advances in sewage treatment and the region’s history with the issue, Black Press assembled a team of reporters, photographers and graphic designers, who devoted hundreds of hours researching the subject and putting together a five-part series that runs Wednesdays and Fridays through April 1. We can only hope that this time we are finally on the road to a solution and won’t be sitting in the same place two years down the road, wondering how we got here.
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Socialized dogs are good for us all I need a rant. I had a situation this morning with a Malinois (dog) nipping me while I was carrying a couple of traffic cones onto a soccer pitch. It wasn’t all that serious or scary (although I did need a first aid person to help get my ring off my swollen finger), but I find I’m getting more and more angry as the day goes on. Why? Because this is what I deal with on a regular basis... people thinking their dog has to be “friendly” with me or with my dog. I’d rather an unknown dog totally ignore me, not even give me the time of day, because it would rather be with its owner. What a novel idea. People may say, “Oh, you don’t like dogs.” Untrue. I just want dogs to be treated as dogs - not glorified, spoiled, out-of-control teenagers. Keep your dogs with you. Bouncing ahead to greet other people and other dogs is not friendly - it’s rude, disrespectful, and can easily lead to aggression. Today, for example: the Malenois was most likely playing with me, as the owner stated. But since when is nipping a stranger acceptable? A “come” command or an “I’m sorry” would have been preferred. After the nip, I thought if I escalate
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the situation at all, it could be more than play. How do I know your dog is playing? How do I know how far your dog will take it. And tell me, why do I have to be your dog’s playmate? All this “he’s friendly” language just drives me nuts. I don’t give a hoot if your dog is friendly. My dog is my dog; your dog is your dog. I don’t need to be saying ‘hi’ and acting like a goof-ball every time I see a dog... and neither does your dog. Socialization is the ability to walk past other people and other dogs without going nutbar. I get asked so often if my Doberman is “friendly.” They are totally surprised when I say “No, she’s not. She’s taught to ignore you.” I can see in people they think “well if she’s not friendly, then she must
be unfriendly.” No, she’s not that either. She isn’t allowed or constantly encouraged to play with strangers, be they dogs or people. Here in Victoria, especially, we need a total re-think about dogs. This “friendly” to all attitude doesn’t exist in other places. And I’m doing my best to help change the mentality here... so far, pretty unsuccessfully. I’m hoping writing here might reach a few people and help change even a few dog owner’s attitudes. Please don’t encourage your dog or let them go up to strangers. Others do not have to love/pet/suffer your dog. It is not friendly. It is not acceptable behaviour for a dog. End of rant. Lorna Shaw Saanich
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Quadra-Cedar Hill to hold AGM The Quadra Cedar Hill Community Association is holding its annual general meeting on Tuesday, 7 p.m. in the New Horizon’s Seniors Club wing of the Cedar Hill Recreation Centre, 3220 Cedar Hill Rd. Guest speaker Dr. Trevor Hancock will speak on how ‘Creating a healthy community means putting people and the environment first.’ The QCHCA will be electing its new association executive that night for the 2016-17 year, which includes president John Schmuck, current president of the Saanich Community Association Network. Visit the website for more information at www.qchca.org. editor@saanichnews.com
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Water play Peter Stevens of the Victoria Model Shipbuilding Society gets his V9 model yacht on the water at Beaver Lake on Sunday. The lake will host the Beaver Fever model boat regatta on April 2 and 3, with racers from all over B.C. and Washington State set to compete.
Council endorses Pop for Parks Jacob Zinn News Staff
Saanich council has put their support behind Pop for Parks, an initiative calling on the provincial government to direct unclaimed bottle deposits into a land acquisition fund. On Monday, council voted 8-1 in favour of the resolution, which is to be submitted to the AVICC and the UBCM. If approved, B.C. residents could see $10 to $15 million annually put toward creating and protecting green spaces in the province. The recommendation was brought
to council in a joint report by Couns. Fred Haynes and Vic Derman. Haynes noted that about 20 per cent of bottles and cans are not returned, creating windfall profits for the beverage industry. “What we’re seeking in this resolution is attention to that fund, and it might be that part of the fund is used for parks,” said Haynes. “The aim is to raise this issue and have that fund looked at as a possible source of revenue for parks.” Likewise, Derman acknowledged that the money would do a lot of good for the local environment, even if it
wasn’t entirely used to acquire green spaces. “I think there is an opportunity to mandate that a fair amount of this unredeemed deposit on the part of the public should go to something like parks,” said Derman. Coun. Leif Wergeland voted against the proposal, but only because he wanted council and residents to consider if there are other options where the money would be better spent. “The acquisition and protection of ecologically sensitive private lands in B.C., I don’t think anyone around this table or in this room can really argue
with that,” he said. “The question I think we have to ask ourselves and the greater community is, if these funds are accessible to us, acquiring and protecting parkland, is that the most important issue facing us? It could well be, but I think we should look at that before we just look at one area and say we’d like to put money into this. “For that reason only, I support the environment, but on this issue, I’d like to be sure this is where our residents and council really want to put the money.” jacob.zinn@saanichnews.com
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Kids, and kids at heart, are in for a treat this weekend as Tillicum Centre will be overrun with thousands of plastic bricks for Lego Mania, a two-day competition for young Lego builders to showcase their creations. The mall is hosting the seventh annual Lego Mania challenge on Saturday and Sunday, where 100 contestants ages five to 14 will have their Lego masterpieces put on display and judged. The top creations win Lego prizes. The competition was started by Anna Haney of RioCan – the company that owns and manages Tillicum Centre – to encourage kids to get off their iPads and embrace more traditional toys. “When my son was little, he really loved Lego, and I wanted to bring things back where it’s more handson and more creative,” she said. “It’s really fun to watch these kids come in with their masterpieces.” Robin Sather, Canada’s only Lego Certified Professional, is returning for the contest, having appeared at every Lego Mania since its inception. Sather said many of the kids he’s met at competitions share his lifelong passion for the little plastic bricks.
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How CRD directors voted on McLoughlin/Clover Point option:
E G A SEW
Pamela Roth Black Press
Richard Marianne Alto Susan Brice Atwell Victoria Saanich Mayor, Saanich
Vic Derman Saanich
Ben Isitt Victoria
Colin Plant Saanich
David Screech Geoff Young Mayor, Victoria View Royal
E IN TH
CRD
Ron Sam** Lanny Seaton Barb Denise Chief, Songhees Langford Desjardins Blackwell Nation Mayor, Esquimalt Langford
Judy Brownoff Carol Hamilton Nils Jensen Saanich Mayor, Mayor, Oak Bay Colwood
Andy Thomas Chief, Esquimalt Nation
** Excused himself from vote over perceived conflict
Pressure on to find a sewage solution Taxpayers, directors question the current $1-billion price tag Don Descoteau Black Press
As discussions continue around how to achieve sewage treatment for the core areas of the Capital Regional District, it’s interesting that many local residents still wonder why it’s needed at all. Set aside for a moment that the federal government has mandated that Greater Victoria and other coastal communities in Canada undertake treatment to at least the secondary level. The CRD currently gathers flows of sewage and drain water at Clover and Macaulay points, where the solids are screened out and the liquid is forced through outfalls that empty roughly a kilometre out into the ocean at a depth of about 65 metres (213 feet). Supporters of this system, including leading marine biologists, have been characterized by opponents as promoting the notion that “dilution is the solution.”
Given the roughly $1 billion estimated cost just to set up a treatment system, some residents find themselves further questioning the need. The majority, however, argue that it’s just the right thing to do, but outside voices, such as from Washington state, have added to the noise. While we’re not at treatment yet, we’re far ahead of where we were in the late 1960s, when sewage pipes emptied at our shorelines and caused regular beach closures. Screening out the solids and forcing the liquids a kilometre out into the deep ocean represented steps in the right direction in the 1970s. On March 9 the CRD approved a twoplant system with facilities at Clover Point in Victoria, and McLoughlin or Macaulay points in Esquimalt. Taxpayers could be excused for wondering how either site found its way into the discussion, when neither was included on a list of seven options presented. A clue came during a meeting of the CRD’s core area liquid waste management committee last month. Directors grilled engineering consultants over total costs, with some asking why a vacant Rock Bay industrial site was central to all seven options. Technical oversight panel chair, Teresa Coady, stated that better options including Clover and McLoughlin/
1960
1894 - Clover Point trunk system and
outfall built to service downtown Victoria
1913 - Second trunk system added to
service Oak Bay, northeast Victoria and parts of Saanich
1919 - Northwest trunk sewer system built
to service parts of Esquimalt, Victoria and Saanich
1960s - Untreated sewage continues to be discharged directly at shorelines 1971 - Macaulay Point pump station and
outfall constructed. Outfall extends 1.7 kilometres into Juan de Fuca Strait, effluent released at a depth of 60 metres
1981 - Clover Point outfall built, extends
1.2 kilometres offshore to 65m depth; solids filtered out using 6mm fine screen
Macaulay Point
1981
Clover Point
1984 - B.C. Ministry of Municipal Affairs
and Environment invites all municipalities and regional districts to consider preparation of waste management plans
1990 - CRD board undertakes study into sewage treatment options
1991 - Report offers seven different siting options for wastewater plants
1992 - Non-binding referendum sees 57% support for current preliminary treatment model (screening), 22% for secondary treatment and 21% for primary treatment
1993 - Washington State tourism boycotts Victoria for conferences, hotel bookings. B.C. Premier Mike Harcourt promises Wash. Gov. Mike Lowry that Victoria will have primary treatment in place by 2002 and secondary between 2008 and 2013.
Lisa Helps Mayor, Victoria; CRD sewage committee chair So does this scenario resemble 2014, when McLoughlin was chosen for a single regional plant, but shot down when Esquimalt council rejected the rezoning? Perhaps, but that plan also located the biosolids plant on Viewfield Road in Esquimalt, and the single plant was larger than under the current proposal. The coming weeks will provide more insight as the two councils hear from the public on the proposed plan. The fact remains, the government requires us to treat our sewage, and the region needs to find a workable solution.
1993
1984
1992
✓
Referendum
- Seven potential sites identified and approved by CRD board, including Macaulay Point.
1995 - Three possible main plant sites
remain, including Macaulay Point, Burnside West and Yew Point in Colwood.
2004 - Poop mascot Mr. Floatie, a.k.a. James Skwarok, begins protesting the pumping of untreated sewage into ocean. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry reviews CRD wastewater management. SETAC concludes that relying on dilution and natural dispersion is not a good long-term solution. A Ministry of Environment sediment study finds enough evidence to classify areas around both outfalls as contaminated sites. 2007 - The Path Forward report describes
2004
1995
Mascot Mr. Floatie
Walking along Halifax’s harbour in the 1960s was an unpleasant experience. For decades, the city had pumped raw sewage – fecal matter, tampons, condoms and other flushed items – into its harbour and it was starting to take a toll. The harbour water was murky, prohibiting swimming at popular beaches and the harvesting of shellfish due to health concerns. A pungent smell lingered, as brown sludge burbled to the surface. “It was kind of disgraceful,” said James Campbell, public relations co-ordinator with Halifax Water. Pressure mounted on city officials to clean up the harbour and institute sewage treatment. In 1970, a secondary treatment plant was built in the community of Bedford, followed a few years later by a primary treatment plant in the Eastern Passage. But the city outgrew the facilities and the vast majority of sewage continued to enter the harbour untreated. It wasn’t until 2001 that the city embarked upon the Harbour Solutions Project, a phased-in approach that involved constructing three wastewater treatment facilities. The largest was built near downtown Halifax, a second near a neighbourhood in Dartmouth and the third in the village of Herring Cove, combining to serve a population of 415,000. Also included was a sewage collection system and a biosolids processing facility constructed near Halifax airport. The cost of the three advanced primary treatment plants was pegged at $333 million. Then came the question of how to pay for the costliest infrastructure project in Atlantic Canada. The federal government contributed $60 million, the province kicked in $30 million and city taxpayers paid the remaining $243 million. The municipality took a loan and raised money through an environmental protection levy on residents’ water bills. “There was overwhelming public support for getting the project
1.2B Estimated Cost
$1.2 B? 2007
2008
Read your community paper March 23 to find out more.
Share your thoughts Courtesy City of Halifax
The Halifax Wastewater Treatment Facility sits downtown in the shadow of residential towers.
The biggest facility is in the middle of downtown Halifax and there’s no smell whatsoever, no noise, no smokestacks. — James Campbell, Halifax Water spokesman done,” Campbell said. “People had heard decades of indecision about how to get moving on the project and it’s always funding that’s the biggest problem.” It seemed everything was finally on track, but the project hit another roadblock when the city terminated its contract with the company hired to design and build the treatment system, adding to city staff to move the project ahead. A new company was contracted a year later and things got back on track. Shovels hit the ground in 2005 and the Halifax Wastewater Treatment Facility opened in 2008. Over the next year, the Dartmouth and
$782 M?
2010
to hosting a treatment plant at McLoughlin, in advance of further public engagement with local residents.
Sewage Treatment Action Group (STAG), lobbies to have Macaulay option shifted to McLoughlin Point due to environmental, social and financial impacts.
($253.4 M) funding announced, project mandated to be completed by 2018. Federal government soon after announces regulations requiring coastal communities to have secondary treatment in place by the end of 2020.
2010 - Comprehensive tertiary treatment
removed from plan due to lack of market for recovered water in the region. Further refinements improve triple bottom line output for project. - In June, plan for West Shore treatment plant deferred for 15 years, helping bring the cost down to $782.7 million.
2011 - Discussions begin around community amenities for Esquimalt relating
Herring Cove facilities came on line. The project came in $3 million under budget at $330 million. A few days after the Halifax plant opened, the murky waters started to clear, providing a pleasant walk along the harbour again. The public was astonished to see the ocean floor, noted Campbell, and a diving salvage company was hired to retrieve some of the garbage previously hidden. Two public beaches that had been closed for decades also reopened for swimming. In the project’s lengthy history, getting the funds was one challenge; where to build was another. Various solutions were
Estimated Cost
a decentralized, six-plant system estimated at $1.2 billion, using Hartland dump as biosolids processing facility.
2008 - Esquimalt, after a presentation from
IN Wednesday’s report: In the second instalment in our five-part series, our team delves into how sites at Clover Point, McLoughlin and Macaulay points fit into the CRD’s plans for sewage treatment.
2012 - Provincial ($248M) and federal
2011
2012
Point site from Imperial Oil for $4.6M. - Esquimalt hosts two-day public hearing on rezoning of McLoughlin to allow for a treatment plant. Alternate bylaw ultimately created stipulating Township’s terms; official community plan amended, bylaw passes.
management program, renamed Seaterra in October, begins overseeing public engagement and implementation.
2014 - After another two-day public hearing, Esquimalt council rejects CRD’s more project-specific application for rezoning McLoughlin. Sewage committee seeks direction from B.C. on how to move forward. Ministry of Environment states it will not intervene and CRD announces it will not proceed with project at McLoughlin.
- CRD purchases Viewfield Road property in Esquimalt for $17M as potential biosolids processing site. After receiving plant design suggestions, CRD purchases McLoughlin
- CRD board chair Alistair Bryson proposes a cost-sharing amendment that would see Esquimalt residents not taxed to pay for the Town’s 6.7% share of the project, worth
2013 - The core area liquid waste
2013
SEATERRA
1894
Macaulay could have been created had consultants not been told those areas were “off the table.” That got committee members thinking about the potential for a hybrid plan that took advantage of the fact the two sites are in close proximity to existing sewage outfalls. It would also avoid the need for $250 million to rip up Cook Street from Dallas Road to Bay Street for pipes. Local politicians appeared to be looking out for their taxpayers. Some pointed to the project charter, developed last October, which states as one of its goals that any solution should “minimize (construction and operating) costs to residents and businesses … and provide value for money.” Feedback from an online survey and written correspondence determined residents are most concerned with how the project will affect their taxes. Showing it’s not all about the money, the level of quality of effluent discharged into the ocean was also of high importance. This may be the closest Greater Victoria has come to acheiving the goal. Success is not a given, with rezoning still needed in Victoria and Esquimalt councils for Clover and McLoughlin points, respectively. Macaulay, which would require a land swap with the Department of National Defence, appears a dark-horse contender.
OUTFALL
1971
OUTFALL
Sewage in the CRD: A Timeline
Halifax spent $330 million on treatment Maritime harbour city undertook costliest infrastructure project in Atlantic Canada
PORT
RE SPECIAL
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SAANICH NEWS - Friday, March 18, 2016
tossed around, including one giant plant on an island in the harbour. Ultimately engineers decided the best option was three facilities. That decision wasn’t nearly as difficult as convicing residents that having a sewage treatment plant in their backyard wasn’t a bad thing, Campbell said. The city received much pushback during public consultations and meetings with community groups, but eventually citizens got on board. “We worked with the community on the facade of the facilities so they had some input on that. It was really trying to break that concern (about having) a big, smelly industrial facility in your backyard or blocking your view of the harbour. “The biggest facility is in the middle of downtown Halifax and there’s no smell whatsoever, no noise, no smoke stacks. There is another directly across the harbour that’s also close to a residential area in the same situation.”
VOTE
2015
Get the dialogue going. Send your opinions on this series to don.descoteau@ blackpress.ca, or call 250-478-9552 ext 224. You can also post comments to the Facebook or Twitter pages of your Black Press community newspaper. Please include your name and a telephone number for verification.
2016
$1.05 B? Estimated 1.2BCost
2014
$18.9 million, instead of providing a list of amenities as previously offered. Esquimalt ultimately rejects request to reconsider its decision on rezoning.
- First meeting of Westside wastewater and resource recovery select committee held in October. Members are from Colwood, Esquimalt, Langford, View Royal and Songhees Nation.
Eastside and Westside undertake surveys relating to possible sites.
2016 - Seven options put forward for public consideration; all include plant at Rock Bay. - Online commenting closes Feb. 20. Results see less than enthusiastic responses to including Rock Bay.
- Eastside committee begins meeting.
- CRD staff recommend main plant at Rock Bay and tertiary treatment plant in Colwood to sewage committee. Directors instead ask for feasibility report on McLoughlin/ Macaulay and Clover Point treatment sites.
- In May, potential treatment sites revealed by municipalities; many parks put forward.
- Committee’s recommendation approved by overall CRD board on March 9.
2015 - Seaterra staff terminated as CRD tries to retool process and a way forward.
- In April, Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps takes over as chair of liquid waste management committee from Oak Bay Mayor Nils Jensen.
- Sewage committee tweaks plan and approves recommendation to move forward with Clover and McLoughlin/Macaulay plan with provision for site on West Shore.
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Friday, March 18, 2016 - SAANICH
NEWS
How CRD directors voted on McLoughlin/Clover Point option:
E G A SEW
Pamela Roth Black Press
Richard Marianne Alto Susan Brice Atwell Victoria Saanich Mayor, Saanich
Vic Derman Saanich
Ben Isitt Victoria
Colin Plant Saanich
David Screech Geoff Young Mayor, Victoria View Royal
E IN TH
CRD
Ron Sam** Lanny Seaton Barb Denise Chief, Songhees Langford Desjardins Blackwell Nation Mayor, Esquimalt Langford
Judy Brownoff Carol Hamilton Nils Jensen Saanich Mayor, Mayor, Oak Bay Colwood
Andy Thomas Chief, Esquimalt Nation
** Excused himself from vote over perceived conflict
Pressure on to find a sewage solution Taxpayers, directors question the current $1-billion price tag Don Descoteau Black Press
As discussions continue around how to achieve sewage treatment for the core areas of the Capital Regional District, it’s interesting that many local residents still wonder why it’s needed at all. Set aside for a moment that the federal government has mandated that Greater Victoria and other coastal communities in Canada undertake treatment to at least the secondary level. The CRD currently gathers flows of sewage and drain water at Clover and Macaulay points, where the solids are screened out and the liquid is forced through outfalls that empty roughly a kilometre out into the ocean at a depth of about 65 metres (213 feet). Supporters of this system, including leading marine biologists, have been characterized by opponents as promoting the notion that “dilution is the solution.”
Given the roughly $1 billion estimated cost just to set up a treatment system, some residents find themselves further questioning the need. The majority, however, argue that it’s just the right thing to do, but outside voices, such as from Washington state, have added to the noise. While we’re not at treatment yet, we’re far ahead of where we were in the late 1960s, when sewage pipes emptied at our shorelines and caused regular beach closures. Screening out the solids and forcing the liquids a kilometre out into the deep ocean represented steps in the right direction in the 1970s. On March 9 the CRD approved a twoplant system with facilities at Clover Point in Victoria, and McLoughlin or Macaulay points in Esquimalt. Taxpayers could be excused for wondering how either site found its way into the discussion, when neither was included on a list of seven options presented. A clue came during a meeting of the CRD’s core area liquid waste management committee last month. Directors grilled engineering consultants over total costs, with some asking why a vacant Rock Bay industrial site was central to all seven options. Technical oversight panel chair, Teresa Coady, stated that better options including Clover and McLoughlin/
1960
1894 - Clover Point trunk system and
outfall built to service downtown Victoria
1913 - Second trunk system added to
service Oak Bay, northeast Victoria and parts of Saanich
1919 - Northwest trunk sewer system built
to service parts of Esquimalt, Victoria and Saanich
1960s - Untreated sewage continues to be discharged directly at shorelines 1971 - Macaulay Point pump station and
outfall constructed. Outfall extends 1.7 kilometres into Juan de Fuca Strait, effluent released at a depth of 60 metres
1981 - Clover Point outfall built, extends
1.2 kilometres offshore to 65m depth; solids filtered out using 6mm fine screen
Macaulay Point
1981
Clover Point
1984 - B.C. Ministry of Municipal Affairs
and Environment invites all municipalities and regional districts to consider preparation of waste management plans
1990 - CRD board undertakes study into sewage treatment options
1991 - Report offers seven different siting options for wastewater plants
1992 - Non-binding referendum sees 57% support for current preliminary treatment model (screening), 22% for secondary treatment and 21% for primary treatment
1993 - Washington State tourism boycotts Victoria for conferences, hotel bookings. B.C. Premier Mike Harcourt promises Wash. Gov. Mike Lowry that Victoria will have primary treatment in place by 2002 and secondary between 2008 and 2013.
Lisa Helps Mayor, Victoria; CRD sewage committee chair So does this scenario resemble 2014, when McLoughlin was chosen for a single regional plant, but shot down when Esquimalt council rejected the rezoning? Perhaps, but that plan also located the biosolids plant on Viewfield Road in Esquimalt, and the single plant was larger than under the current proposal. The coming weeks will provide more insight as the two councils hear from the public on the proposed plan. The fact remains, the government requires us to treat our sewage, and the region needs to find a workable solution.
1993
1984
1992
✓
Referendum
- Seven potential sites identified and approved by CRD board, including Macaulay Point.
1995 - Three possible main plant sites
remain, including Macaulay Point, Burnside West and Yew Point in Colwood.
2004 - Poop mascot Mr. Floatie, a.k.a. James Skwarok, begins protesting the pumping of untreated sewage into ocean. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry reviews CRD wastewater management. SETAC concludes that relying on dilution and natural dispersion is not a good long-term solution. A Ministry of Environment sediment study finds enough evidence to classify areas around both outfalls as contaminated sites. 2007 - The Path Forward report describes
2004
1995
Mascot Mr. Floatie
Walking along Halifax’s harbour in the 1960s was an unpleasant experience. For decades, the city had pumped raw sewage – fecal matter, tampons, condoms and other flushed items – into its harbour and it was starting to take a toll. The harbour water was murky, prohibiting swimming at popular beaches and the harvesting of shellfish due to health concerns. A pungent smell lingered, as brown sludge burbled to the surface. “It was kind of disgraceful,” said James Campbell, public relations co-ordinator with Halifax Water. Pressure mounted on city officials to clean up the harbour and institute sewage treatment. In 1970, a secondary treatment plant was built in the community of Bedford, followed a few years later by a primary treatment plant in the Eastern Passage. But the city outgrew the facilities and the vast majority of sewage continued to enter the harbour untreated. It wasn’t until 2001 that the city embarked upon the Harbour Solutions Project, a phased-in approach that involved constructing three wastewater treatment facilities. The largest was built near downtown Halifax, a second near a neighbourhood in Dartmouth and the third in the village of Herring Cove, combining to serve a population of 415,000. Also included was a sewage collection system and a biosolids processing facility constructed near Halifax airport. The cost of the three advanced primary treatment plants was pegged at $333 million. Then came the question of how to pay for the costliest infrastructure project in Atlantic Canada. The federal government contributed $60 million, the province kicked in $30 million and city taxpayers paid the remaining $243 million. The municipality took a loan and raised money through an environmental protection levy on residents’ water bills. “There was overwhelming public support for getting the project
1.2B Estimated Cost
$1.2 B? 2007
2008
Read your community paper March 23 to find out more.
Share your thoughts Courtesy City of Halifax
The Halifax Wastewater Treatment Facility sits downtown in the shadow of residential towers.
The biggest facility is in the middle of downtown Halifax and there’s no smell whatsoever, no noise, no smokestacks. — James Campbell, Halifax Water spokesman done,” Campbell said. “People had heard decades of indecision about how to get moving on the project and it’s always funding that’s the biggest problem.” It seemed everything was finally on track, but the project hit another roadblock when the city terminated its contract with the company hired to design and build the treatment system, adding to city staff to move the project ahead. A new company was contracted a year later and things got back on track. Shovels hit the ground in 2005 and the Halifax Wastewater Treatment Facility opened in 2008. Over the next year, the Dartmouth and
$782 M?
2010
to hosting a treatment plant at McLoughlin, in advance of further public engagement with local residents.
Sewage Treatment Action Group (STAG), lobbies to have Macaulay option shifted to McLoughlin Point due to environmental, social and financial impacts.
($253.4 M) funding announced, project mandated to be completed by 2018. Federal government soon after announces regulations requiring coastal communities to have secondary treatment in place by the end of 2020.
2010 - Comprehensive tertiary treatment
removed from plan due to lack of market for recovered water in the region. Further refinements improve triple bottom line output for project. - In June, plan for West Shore treatment plant deferred for 15 years, helping bring the cost down to $782.7 million.
2011 - Discussions begin around community amenities for Esquimalt relating
Herring Cove facilities came on line. The project came in $3 million under budget at $330 million. A few days after the Halifax plant opened, the murky waters started to clear, providing a pleasant walk along the harbour again. The public was astonished to see the ocean floor, noted Campbell, and a diving salvage company was hired to retrieve some of the garbage previously hidden. Two public beaches that had been closed for decades also reopened for swimming. In the project’s lengthy history, getting the funds was one challenge; where to build was another. Various solutions were
Estimated Cost
a decentralized, six-plant system estimated at $1.2 billion, using Hartland dump as biosolids processing facility.
2008 - Esquimalt, after a presentation from
IN Wednesday’s report: In the second instalment in our five-part series, our team delves into how sites at Clover Point, McLoughlin and Macaulay points fit into the CRD’s plans for sewage treatment.
2012 - Provincial ($248M) and federal
2011
2012
Point site from Imperial Oil for $4.6M. - Esquimalt hosts two-day public hearing on rezoning of McLoughlin to allow for a treatment plant. Alternate bylaw ultimately created stipulating Township’s terms; official community plan amended, bylaw passes.
management program, renamed Seaterra in October, begins overseeing public engagement and implementation.
2014 - After another two-day public hearing, Esquimalt council rejects CRD’s more project-specific application for rezoning McLoughlin. Sewage committee seeks direction from B.C. on how to move forward. Ministry of Environment states it will not intervene and CRD announces it will not proceed with project at McLoughlin.
- CRD purchases Viewfield Road property in Esquimalt for $17M as potential biosolids processing site. After receiving plant design suggestions, CRD purchases McLoughlin
- CRD board chair Alistair Bryson proposes a cost-sharing amendment that would see Esquimalt residents not taxed to pay for the Town’s 6.7% share of the project, worth
2013 - The core area liquid waste
2013
SEATERRA
1894
Macaulay could have been created had consultants not been told those areas were “off the table.” That got committee members thinking about the potential for a hybrid plan that took advantage of the fact the two sites are in close proximity to existing sewage outfalls. It would also avoid the need for $250 million to rip up Cook Street from Dallas Road to Bay Street for pipes. Local politicians appeared to be looking out for their taxpayers. Some pointed to the project charter, developed last October, which states as one of its goals that any solution should “minimize (construction and operating) costs to residents and businesses … and provide value for money.” Feedback from an online survey and written correspondence determined residents are most concerned with how the project will affect their taxes. Showing it’s not all about the money, the level of quality of effluent discharged into the ocean was also of high importance. This may be the closest Greater Victoria has come to acheiving the goal. Success is not a given, with rezoning still needed in Victoria and Esquimalt councils for Clover and McLoughlin points, respectively. Macaulay, which would require a land swap with the Department of National Defence, appears a dark-horse contender.
OUTFALL
1971
OUTFALL
Sewage in the CRD: A Timeline
Halifax spent $330 million on treatment Maritime harbour city undertook costliest infrastructure project in Atlantic Canada
PORT
RE SPECIAL
www.saanichnews.com • A13
SAANICH NEWS - Friday, March 18, 2016
tossed around, including one giant plant on an island in the harbour. Ultimately engineers decided the best option was three facilities. That decision wasn’t nearly as difficult as convicing residents that having a sewage treatment plant in their backyard wasn’t a bad thing, Campbell said. The city received much pushback during public consultations and meetings with community groups, but eventually citizens got on board. “We worked with the community on the facade of the facilities so they had some input on that. It was really trying to break that concern (about having) a big, smelly industrial facility in your backyard or blocking your view of the harbour. “The biggest facility is in the middle of downtown Halifax and there’s no smell whatsoever, no noise, no smoke stacks. There is another directly across the harbour that’s also close to a residential area in the same situation.”
VOTE
2015
Get the dialogue going. Send your opinions on this series to don.descoteau@ blackpress.ca, or call 250-478-9552 ext 224. You can also post comments to the Facebook or Twitter pages of your Black Press community newspaper. Please include your name and a telephone number for verification.
2016
$1.05 B? Estimated 1.2BCost
2014
$18.9 million, instead of providing a list of amenities as previously offered. Esquimalt ultimately rejects request to reconsider its decision on rezoning.
- First meeting of Westside wastewater and resource recovery select committee held in October. Members are from Colwood, Esquimalt, Langford, View Royal and Songhees Nation.
Eastside and Westside undertake surveys relating to possible sites.
2016 - Seven options put forward for public consideration; all include plant at Rock Bay. - Online commenting closes Feb. 20. Results see less than enthusiastic responses to including Rock Bay.
- Eastside committee begins meeting.
- CRD staff recommend main plant at Rock Bay and tertiary treatment plant in Colwood to sewage committee. Directors instead ask for feasibility report on McLoughlin/ Macaulay and Clover Point treatment sites.
- In May, potential treatment sites revealed by municipalities; many parks put forward.
- Committee’s recommendation approved by overall CRD board on March 9.
2015 - Seaterra staff terminated as CRD tries to retool process and a way forward.
- In April, Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps takes over as chair of liquid waste management committee from Oak Bay Mayor Nils Jensen.
- Sewage committee tweaks plan and approves recommendation to move forward with Clover and McLoughlin/Macaulay plan with provision for site on West Shore.
Dining Out
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JAMES Drop by the JBI Pub and BAY INN Restaurant and enjoy a
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Community Calendar Saturday, March 19 Fruit Tree Pruning - At Horticulture Centre of the Pacific, with Ryan Senechel. Two-session (March 12 & 19) course for urban fruit growing enthusiasts with young or mature plants. Emphasis on structural pruning and pruning for fruit production. Also covers espalier trellis training, soils, and an introduction to plant health care (cultural controls). HCP members $85, non-members $100. Visit hcp. ca or call 250-479-6162. 9 a.m. to noon.
Sunday, March 20 Converting Lawn to Native Meadow - At Horticulture Centre of the Pacific, with Kristen Miskelly of Saanich Native Plants. The workshop offers practical advice to convert conventional lawn to meadow habitat using a variety of techniques. The biologist will guide participants through developing a site plan, site preparation, planning materials, and maintenance. HCP members $45, non-members $60. Visit hcp.ca or call 250-4796162. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. De Danann – “The Rolling Stones” of Irish Folk Music play the Farquhar Auditorium on a rare North American tour. 7:30 p.m. Tickets $45 UVic Alumni/ Student $35. Order online or call UVic Ticket Centre at 250721-8480. Palm/Passion Sunday Service and Community Palm Procession starting at 10 a.m. at Church of the Cross (3787 Cedar Hill Rd.) with the blessing of palms, coats and blankets. The blankets and coats will be donated to Our Place Society. Then join the Palm Procession crossing Cedar Hill Cross Road and Cedar Hill Road to St. Luke’s where the service will continue. Light refreshments
will be served at St. Luke’s after the service. 250-477-6741 or see www.stlukesvictoria.ca. Refugee benefit – Oliver Swain will perform from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in a special benefit for the Congregation Emanu-El Synagogue’s Syrian Refugee Resettlement Project, 1461 Blanshard St. The benefit concert is set to raise muchneeded funds for a young family arriving in Victoria. Admission is by donation. Volkssport 5/10 km walk. Meet at Crystal Pool, 2275 Quadra St. Registration 9:30 a.m.; walk 10 a.m. Contact is Diane at 250-477-4785.
Wednesday, March 23 St. Mary’s Anglican Church, 1701 Elgin Rd., Oak Bay presents their annual Lenten Lunchtime Concerts on Wednesdays from 12:10 to 12:55 p.m. Admission is by donation ($8 suggested) with monies going to the BC Cancer Foundation. Bring your lunch, coffee and tea are provided. Information: 250-598-2212 or info@stmarysoakbay.ca. The Glenn Miller Orchestra The original and worldfamous swing band started by legend Glenn Miller, featuring his popular hits of the early 1940’s, such as Moonlight Serenade and In The Mood. 7:30 p.m. in the Farquhar Auditorium. Tickets $60, senior $50, student and alumni $40, general 4-packs for $220. Order online or call UVic Ticket Centre at 250-721-8480.
Thursday, March 24 The Victoria Historical Society presents “Kayaking into Anyox” with Gordon Hutchings 7:30 p.m. at James Bay New Horizons, 230 Menzies St., Victoria. For more information, visit www. victoriahistoricalsociety.bc.ca.
Sunday, March 27 The Klez, Victoria’s popular Klezmer band is once again playing at Hermann’s Jazz Club. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., show from 5 to 8 p.m. Admission: $15, Children under 12 free (cash only at the door). Reservations: theklez@gmail. com or 250-380-8384. This is a comfortable venue and children are welcome. Hermann’s has a full, licensed restaurant. Come on down for dinner and dancing. Dressing of the Graves on Easter Sunday after the 10:30 a.m. service. The cemetery is full of daffodil and spring flower bouquets and quite a sight to see. St. Michael and All Angels Church at 4733 West Saanich Rd.
Tuesday, March 29 Volkssport Tuesday evening walk. Meet at Running Room, Broadmead Shopping Centre, 777 Royal Oak Dr. Registration 5:45 p.m.; walk 6 p.m. Contact is Gail at 250-477-4472. Father Diarmuid O’Murchu the priest, theologist, stopping at St. Aidan’s Centre for Spiritual Learning on his North American speaking tour. O’Murchu’s public lecture Spirituality: Radical Vision and Empowering Strategies is at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. Tickets are $20 and are available for pre-purchase at, 250-220-4601, earthliteracies or St. Aidan’s United Church and at the door. Pre-registration is encouraged. O’Murchi is also offering a daytime event from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. to allow a smaller group of interested people to explore with him the ways of finding and using our wisdom in these times of major cultural shifts. Tickets are $50 and include a light lunch.
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Robert BARKER Breach of probation
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LOWER ISLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER ASSOCIATION
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Mathew MILANDO Wanted on a Canada Wide Warrant
TERRY PRICE CUP
• Weight: 180 lbs. • Height: 6’ • Age: 29
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DOUG DAY CUP Amber SANDFORD Wanted for assault with intent to resist arrest, theft under $5000
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• Weight: 150 lbs. • Height: 5’3” • Age: 39
• Weight: 141 lbs. • Height: 5’10” • Age: 19
Joshua LAFLEUR
Francis GORMLEY
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Wanted for mischief
• Weight: 190 lbs. • Height: 6’ • Age: 25
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Winners will receive a berth into the BC Soccer Provincial Championships!
• Weight: 177 lbs. • Height: 5’11” • Age: 56
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COMING EVENTS CALL FOR ENTRIES 13TH ANNUAL Kitty Coleman Woodland Art & Bloom Festival. Fine Art and Quality Crafts Juried Show. Presented in a spectacular outdoor setting May 21, 22 and 23 Applications for Artisans are available at woodlandgardens.ca or email 2bevzimmerman@gmail.com 250-338-6901
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VOLUNTEERS BIG BROTHERS Big Sisters of Victoria seeks Go Girls! volunteers at Kelset and other Elementary Schools from April 13 to June 15. Mentors are women aged 19 to 30 who are passionate about positively shaping the lives of girls and setting them on a path to reach their potential. Mentors volunteer once a week for 10 weeks and work with one or two others to plan and deliver the sessions to 8–10 girls. Sessions are 1.5–2 hours and take place during school hours at the girls’ school. Please call 250-475-1117. HepCBC provides education, prevention and support to people living with HCV. The Society is looking for motivated volunteers to assist with administrative duties, organizing and promoting events, writing articles and more. Please call 250-595-2892. VICTORIA HEALTH Cooperative is looking for an administrative assistant to create an orderly filing system in a home-based office in Cook St. Creating the filing system could take up to 20 hours and then it would take an hour or so per month to maintain. VHC would appreciate candidates with time flexibility. Please call 250-415-9272.
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The effects of oil that leadked from an unknown home-heating oil tank buried under the backyard of Gavin Edwards’ and Donna Wingfield’s home are now in entering a fourth year. The once forgotten tank was removed from the backyard of their home on the 2800-block of Adelaide Avenue in Saanich, but the couple is still dealing with the environmental and financial related consequences. “We should have known there was oil problems in the area when we bought, we knew nothing about oil tanks when we came here from Alberta,” Edwards said. After a long and careful process, Edwards and Winfield chose their home on the hill above the Gorge Waterway in 2012. Shortly thereafter, Saanich staff traced an oil leak from the Gorge Waterway back up the hill and into Edwards’ yard. The couple since settled a legal suit between their next door neighbour Gina Dolinksy (whose yard was contaminated) and themselves, as well as the two previous owners of the house. In February of 2015 Edwards and Wingfield were ordered to pay 15 per cent of Dolinsky’s costs. The former owners of Edwards’ home, Balwinder Kaur Bal,
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Gavin Edwards stands in the yard of his Adelaide Avenue home where an unknown oil tank cost more than $100,000 in clean up costs to himself and the previous owners. and Roberto and Crystal Rael, are also on the hook for 50 per cent and 35 per cent, respectively. With costs already over $100,00, the court also ordered ongoing remediation which could add another 100,000, and that’s discounting legal fees. “Very few new homeowners could afford this cost,” Edwards said.
However, relations are amicable between Edwards, Wingfield and Dolinsky. What irked Edwards was the lack of resources, and warning, available to prospective buyers about hidden disasters such as the oil tank. In retrospect, Edwards isn’t sure what he would’ve done differently without knowing about the oil tanks. Their house was built in
1954, and during that era it was common for household heating tanks to be buried in the yard within close proximity to the house. “We were naive about oil [tanks] but Saanich still doesn’t have records of buried tanks,” Edwards said. “What I learned was if you have a tank on your property it’s your responsibility to have it capped and
removed, but that presupposes you know you have a tank on your property.” Initially, when Saanich pointed to his yard as a likely culprit for oil draining into the Gorge, Edwards hired a Victoria tank scanning company to find the tank. However, they failed to find a tank. When the leaking continued, the Ministry of Environment hired a second tank scanning company which used ground penetrating radar. They located it. Edwards then won a lawsuit against the tank company, which has yet to pay, he said. In Saanich alone there have been dozens of oil spills from forgotten or derelict fuel tanks over the last decade. In an extreme case, one house was demolished. It led to a coalition report that came out in 2014 that can be on found the Capital Regional District website. It includes five recommendations for prevention and action, taken from a 2012 report by the Environmental Law Clinic at the University of Victoria). There was also a 2013 information session hosted by the Victoria Real Estate Board, who have stated an ongoing emphasis on educating its licensed agents about possible oil tanks. reporter@saanichnews.com
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