Times Colonist

$1.1B hydro project nearly complete

1,200-plus tour John Hart Generating Station

- CARLA WILSON

After four years of constructi­on, the $1.1-billion John Hart Generating Station replacemen­t project near Campbell River is set to take over from the previous facility.

One new turbine and generator are already in use. The final two generators will be ready for duty next month.

“The old John Hart generating station will be permanentl­y shut down and operations transferre­d to the new facility in mid-October,” Stephen Watson, B.C. Hydro spokesman, said.

“By end of summer 2019, the old generating station will be removed to the ground level and the three wooden and steel penstocks will be removed and the penstock corridor will eventually be returned to forest.”

The public was invited to buy a $5 ticket for a rare opportunit­y to tour the generating station on Sept. 16. More than 1,200 people from throughout Vancouver Island and the mainland visited the undergroun­d 10-storey high powerhouse cavern.

Ticket proceeds and additional funding from B.C. Hydro will see $7,000 donated to North Island College to support seven apprentice­ship scholarshi­ps. “A perfect fit given we have three large dam safety upgrades proposed for the Campbell River system that may begin in 2021-2022,” Watson said.

Campbell River Mayor Andy Adams said the project was “an impressive sight.” “Years in the making, B.C. Hydro and SNC-Lavalin are to be commended for the engagement and collaborat­ion that has brought hundreds of internatio­nal specialist­s together with hundreds of community businesses providing a very important economic stimulus for Campbell River,” he said in a statement.

The original 1947 generating station was in poor condition and needed to be replaced. Its electricit­y output was dropping. The station and its pipelines were deemed unlikely to withstand a moderate earthquake.

 ??  ?? More than 1,200 people turn out for a public tour of the nearly complete John Hart Generating Station replacemen­t near Campbell River to get a rare, closeup look at a $1.1-billion constructi­on project.
More than 1,200 people turn out for a public tour of the nearly complete John Hart Generating Station replacemen­t near Campbell River to get a rare, closeup look at a $1.1-billion constructi­on project.

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