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According to information supplied by the Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans, salmon runs in the Nechako River were .. affected seriously in the 1950's, - during and following construc- tion of Alcan’s facilities, but salmon production improved throughout the 1960’s and 1970's because Alcan could not use all the available water and high volumes were allowed to flow into the Nechako River. However, conditions changed in 1978 when Alcan began to sell electric power to B.C. Hydro. A Series ‘of dry weather years began, and in 1980 the Minister of Fisheries, Romeo LeBlanc, - obtained an injunction from the Supreme Court of B.C. ordering Alcan to release specific quan- - tities of water into the Nechak ~. River system. | | In 1985, Alcan, with support from the province, challenged the federal authority under sec- tion 20 (10) of the Fisheries Act to require dam owners to release water flows to. maintain fish habitat,and a trial date was set for Mar. 30, 1987. Section 20 (10) of the Fisheries ‘Act states, ‘‘The owner or oc- cupier of any slide, dam or other obstruction shall permit to escape into the riverbed below the said slide, dam or other obstruction, such quantity of - water, at all times, as will, in the opinion of the Minister, be suffi- cient for the safety of fish and for the flooding of the spawning Siddon = continued from page 3 Victoria. VEN 1V7. _ gary, Alberta. T2H 2A5. tage fees availabie. grounds to such depth as will, in the opinion of the Minister, be necessary for the safety of the ova (fish eggs) deposited thereon,” an ‘Last. March, the trial was postponed to May 22, and on May 25 Alcan and the federal and provincial governments agreed to a 90-day delay to allow time for a negotiated settlement. It-was also agreed to a 90-day delay to allow time for a “ negotiated settlement. It was also agreed at that time that if a settlement could not be reached, court proceedings would resume on Aug. 31 of this year. » At the press conference held at the Terrace Airport on Aug. 16, Siddon said, “‘Every effort is. being made to reach an-out-of- court settlement equitable to all those concerned.’? He also ‘Stated, ‘‘Settlement proposals I have received have not been ac- ceptable because they do not, in my opinion, guarantee adequate | protection of fish stocks.’* Following accusations by a member of the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce that the Ministry was not willing to negotiate, Sid- don said, ‘‘I can assure you that we have been negotiating. But it’s not for me to sign a blank check and hand it over. There’s no negotiation in that.” “Siddon said he was ‘well aware of the (economic) impor- ‘agreement * Should find a way where some pilot fish hatchery, the possibili- .ty of a cold water discharge, a tance’’ of Alcan to the Nor- -thwest but, “I have-an awesome Tesponsibility. If in my. opinion there’s not enough water flow- "ing in a particular river then it’s my job to tell a company like Alcan that they have to release more water.’ - He said he understood that that water could’ represent millions of dollars in potential hydro-electric power but it was his responsibility to insure that . fish stocks were not depleted or destroyed. He added that he’ believes an is possible. ‘We sacrifices are required on both sides to reach a solution that ‘everybody gains from. Not one that frustrates and obstructs ‘development on the one hand, or destroys fish on the other,” Siddon said that he was not free to discuss the negotiations but suggested, ‘‘If an agreement could be reached, there is the possibility of perhaps building a possibility of dredging the reser- voir, there’s a.question of lining the tunnel to Kemano, which is presently rough cut through rock, and there is a question of additional generator capacities installed as a result of those im- provements.’’ ; He also suggested that there was the “general question of do- . Heritage ing some work to clean. up the Articles of memorabilia and items from Terrace’s histo formed part of are Ne a MP "He cent display at the Terrace Art Gallery _ _ Nechako Reservoir’.