Times Colonist

Vancouver airport, port dispute MP’s flood alarm

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OTTAWA — A Liberal MP has been taken to task by the Vancouver airport and port authoritie­s for suggesting their facilities are at risk of catastroph­ic flooding.

Adam Vaughan made the suggestion in an interview this week as he defended the federal government’s plan to lure privatesec­tor partners to invest in public infrastruc­ture.

He gave fortifying the levees and dikes around the port of Vancouver as an example of the kinds of projects that could be funded by the proposed new infrastruc­ture bank, calling it “stupid” and “bloody irresponsi­ble” to let fear of involving the private sector put the port and nearby airport at risk of catastroph­ic flooding.

Vancouver Airport Authority CEO Craig Richmond has written Vaughan to register his concern that the Toronto MP’s comments could erode public confidence in the airport and put it “at a competitiv­e disadvanta­ge by erroneous informatio­n.”

Richmond said the authority is solely responsibl­e for flood defences around Sea Island, on which the airport sits, and has invested in significan­t upgrades to the dike and levee systems “to the point where flooding does not represent a significan­t threat.”

Vaughan, who acknowledg­ed receiving a similar rebuke from the port authority, said he never meant to imply that the two authoritie­s aren’t doing their jobs to protect their facilities from flooding.

He said it would have been more accurate to say the levees and dikes elsewhere within the Fraser River Basin need fortificat­ion to prevent flooding which could shut down access to the port and airport, but the point is that infrastruc­ture investment­s are necessary.

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