15
Jul
2006

Homeowners fear future with lines

Chung Chow photo

Shari Boyce has posted signs on her house to protest the power lines, but may pack up and move if another route away from residential Tsawwassen is not found.


By Tia Abell
South Delta Leader
newsroom@southdeltaleader.com
Jul 14 2006

Disbelief, bitter disappointment and, above all, shock—that’s how Tsawwassen residents describe their reactions to the news last Friday (July 7) that the power lines above their homes will be upgraded after all.

“I can’t believe they’re going to put up this industrial power line right through town,” says Jack Bulloch, who bought his house on 53A Street in 1994. “You get people weeping over the fence and if you have little children, you hear them playing in the backyard and think to yourself that you’re slowly poisoning them.”

Bulloch hasn’t had his six-year-old granddaughter visit since Christmas because of what he’s learned about the possible health threats from power lines’ electromagnetic fields (EMF). Now he plans to sell his home next February.

“I feel very sorry for young people with big mortgages—bigger than their houses are worth,” he says.

The upgrade news also stunned Maureen Broadfoot, spokesperson for Tsawwassen Residents Against High Voltage Overhead Lines (TRAHVOL).

“First of all the government made a firm promise in March of 2005 not to continue with the overhead upgrades. Secondly, the Canadian Cancer Society issued a (recent) warning that children shouldn’t be playing near power lines.

“But the B.C. Utilities Commission would string up lines over a school, two daycares and 150 back yards… I’m fearful for my family’s health and safety.”

TRAHVOL members spent $300,000 out of their own pockets and a lot of effort during the last 19 months pressing their case with the commission. But now some members say they don’t believe the hearing process was sincere—especially as no compromises were made.

“We worked so hard in good faith, I feel like we’re getting slapped,” says Mimi Page, who bought her Shannon Way home with her husband Glen in 1992. “It’s been disillusioning, dealing with the bureaucracy, and we were naïve enough to have thought we were being heard. It leaves a bitter taste in your mouth. Our politicians do speak with forked tongues.”

Tralee Crescent resident and father of four Doug Adams says he feels betrayed.

“I’m quite upset that our government is not taking care of us and absolutely missed the point of what we had to say. They talk about communicating and then didn’t listen to us.”

Instead, he says the utilities commission wore TRAHVOL and other residents down with legal fees and a lengthy, effort-consuming process.

“And it was all in vain and it’s disgusting because it endangers people and devalues their property.”

Adams, who moved his family from a three-acre farm in Maple Ridge four years ago to be closer to his work, adds that his main concern is health and safety—something he doesn’t believe is shared by the B.C. Utilities Commission.

“I’ve got four kids playing in the yard and my oldest son loves the bike park. And it’s right under the power lines. They’re exposed at home and at school.

“When the Canadian Cancer Society comes out and says kids shouldn’t play under power lines, doesn’t that hold any water?”

Scientists may disagree about the potential harms from power lines and other EMF sources but Shannon Way resident Karsten Holmsen says the anecdotal evidence is piling up—including his example.

Holmsen was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year, and says out of the 58 residents living near the power lines who signed affidavits, 25 reported cancer in their immediate families. (TRAHVOL co-chair Cecil Dunn also told the South Delta Leader one of his sons has had cancer, as does their present dog.)

“There were also 11 miscarriages and 31 cases of leukemia and other cancers in pets...you wonder whether some of these were caused by the EMF of the power lines. There was no study done so we don’t have proof,” Holmsen adds.

The stress of the situation, however, is taking its toll on affected residents, Holmsen says, adding that he wakes up at night, thinking about the problem. He no longer feels comfortable having his two-year-old granddaughter visit.

“There’s a tremendous amount of guilt among people with children. They’re thinking we shouldn’t have moved here and what should we do now.”

Others have no trouble deciding.

“It just shatters me that all the neighbourhood children will be exposed to this (electromagnetic field),” says Shari Boyce, her voice breaking.

The longtime 53 A Street resident may be taking down the skulls and crossbones marking her house in protest in the near future.

“If they go through with this, I’ll move. I’ve been here 30 years and I’m a senior citizen and I’m alone; it will be a tremendous upheaval for me. But I don’t feel comfortable inviting anyone over to sit in my back yard. It used to be a friendly place. Not anymore.”

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Jul
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Power line decision shocks residents

By Trevor Wales
South Delta Leader
newsroom@southdeltaleader.c
Jul 14 2006

Chung Chow photo

Tsawwassen residents (from left) Jack Bulloch, Karsten Holmsen, Julie Berks, Cecil Dunn, and Bernadette Kudzin are contemplating their next move after B.C. Utilities Commission ruled last week to continue using the BC Hydro right-of-way backing their properties for upgraded power lines.


Members of Tsawwassen Residents Against High Voltage Overhead Lines (TRAHVOL) are still shell-shocked after Friday’s decision by B.C. Utilities Commission (BCUC) to upgrade the overhead towers and power lines along the existing right-of-way.

“The report came out and we thumbed our way to the final lines, and everybody was stunned, shocked,” said TRAHVOL co-chair Cecil Dunn.

“Nobody thought that it would come to this. To have them revert to the overhead proposal after receiving a written statement from BCTC stating otherwise was a complete surprise.”

A complete surprise because the one thing TRAHVOL was pushing for—not having more powerful overhead lines running along the existing right-of-way—is exactly what happened.

“It’s like someone hit rewind and we’re right back to square one,” Dunn said.

“We’ve been responsible since day one, we’ve followed due process, we’ve committed 19 months of our time and energy and $300,000 and we’re right back to where we started. To have all that thrown back in your face is more than a little distressing.”

The upgrades are part of the Vancouver Island Transmission Reinforcement Project, designed to improve access to power on Vancouver Island via a marine cable from Tsawwassen Beach.

The decision on July 7 came after nearly two years of consultation and research by TRAHVOL, BCUC and the B.C. Transmission Commission (BCTC). BCTC had originally proposed several route options through South Delta, including the upgrade of overhead power lines along the existing right-of-way established by BC Hydro in the 1950s.

Today, around 176 homes back on the right-of-way.

However, in March of 2005, former BCTC CEO Michael Costello recommended to BCUC that the overhead lines not be upgraded, and that an alternative route would best suit the public interests.

It was a success for TRAHVOL, but they still weren’t satisfied due to concerns regarding electromagnetic fields (EMF) given off by the power lines. They wanted the lines routed away from any residential areas.

But the routes proposed by TRAHVOL were eventually set aside by BCUC in favour of the existing right-of-way, due to lack of support for placing them underground through the area.

“This isn’t just an aesthetic issue, there are definite health concerns as well,” said Dunn. “Even when there was talk of running these cables underground, we were still worried.”

“A lot of these people outside of TRAHVOL kind of took a step back from this when they thought it would go underground, but they’re sorely mistaken if they still believe that’s going to happen. We’re right back at looking at those ugly towers.”

And while TRAHVOL members may be stunned, they are far from finished. They’re currently regrouping and deciding what move to make next.

“We’ve been looking over the report extensively and there are a few issues in there that we’re going to focus on,” Dunn said. “We’re definitely considering our options.”

There’s a multitude of issues for TRAHVOL to consider: the EMF levels are certainly a major health concern, and although the report published by BCUC stated that the levels were acceptable according to the World Health Organization and Health Canada, residents aren’t as easily convinced.

They’ve already spent $300,000 on legal fees, expert witnesses on EMF, research and the cost of attending the hearings. The group sold calendars featuring 12 backyards that would be impacted, and while quite a number were sold, it wasn’t nearly enough to offset the money spent so far.

The group is considering how much more they can afford to spend in battling the upgrades. They might receive some money as a result of BCTC funding shared amongst interveners, but Dunn said that at this point, “our hands are tied and our fingers are crossed.”

The major issue that TRAHVOL is debating is whether or not to appeal the decision with the B.C. Court of Appeal. They have to seek leave to appeal within 30 days of the BCUC ruling being made, and the clock is already ticking.

“We have to determine what value there is in challenging this decision, so we’re consulting with different groups and we’ll go from there,” Dunn said.

“There may be a little bit of reluctance to keep pushing because of how this has been handled to date. It seems like there’s been millions of dollars wasted on a public process that didn’t change anything. And then we pay for experts on EMF, only to have everything summarily dismissed in a few lines in the report.”

Brian Williston, director of engineering for BCUC, said TRAHVOL did a great job presenting their case.

“I can assure you that...the commission was weighing the positives and negatives and trying to get a sense of what was important to the various stakeholders,” Williston said.

“I’m sorry that Mr. Dunn feels that way, but we didn’t write him off. TRAHVOL was a very helpful participant in this entire process, and we went to appropriate lengths to make this decision. I don’t feel they were shortchanged at all.”

TRAHVOL feels differently, however, and spokesperson Maureen Broadfoot said BCUC refused to accept some of the material that TRAHVOL submitted, including a report published in the U.K.’s Daily Telegraph that a ban should be placed on building homes within 200 feet of power lines due to EMF being associated with leukemia.

According to Broadfoot, BCUC’s reason for dismissing that evidence was because they didn’t want to re-open the record.

TRAHVOL wants an extension to the public comment period of the environmental assessment the project must pass. The 56-day period wraps July 27, but TRAHVOL wants another 30 days to prepare its presentation to the Environmental Assessment Office, including an advisory from Canadian Cancer Society to not let children play underneath power lines.

“These are very credible sources, and this evidence is something that the province should be heeding seriously,” Broadfoot said.

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