Permit goes back to the BC Energy Regulator so Squamish resident can submit concerns about the pipeline project that crosses her property underground.
B.C.’s Energy Resource Appeal Tribunal has sent a FortisBC’s permit back to the BC Energy Regulator, so that a Squamish resident can submit feedback.
Part of the project’s addition of a natural gas pipeline, and subsequent decommissioning of sections of pipeline, are located underground on Voss’s property off of Finch Drive. The decision notes that Voss receives mail at a PO Box since mail is not delivered to the property, yet Voss said she did not receive notice of the permit. On the other hand, FortisBC said it was entitled to serve notice via the PO Box since it is the address on file and it is where Voss receives mail, plus Voss has received communication via the PO Box in the past, and it could not physically mail notice to the property.
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