Will B.C.’s massive new Site C dam on the Peace River have downstream impacts on Alberta?
CBC
At a construction cost of $16 billion, the Site C hydroelectric dam and reservoir on the Peace River in northeastern British Columbia is the most expensive public infrastructure project in the province’s history. But as the dam gets closer to going into operation, worries persist – in Alberta and beyond – that it could lower water levels in the Peace and other rivers downstream. Click here to read the story.
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