Ad Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 1, 1990 _ Reward offered in power line shooting — NICK STEVENSON, B.C. Hydro’ Rupert and Terrace. Under ae _ direction of Ray Masse, Stewart |, had two of its three back-up diesel 's Terrace production supervisor, examines a shot insulator string (seven porcelain insulators) ‘beneath a Hydro line on Highway 37 between Stewart and - Meziadin. Recent vandalism with .22 shells caused a forest fire "and power in Stewart was : disrupted for over 24 hours. "by Betty Barton —_ : ‘The community of Stewart was finally back on B.C.’ Hydro’s | .. power grid last Tuesday evening at : about 8:30 p.m., after more than - 24 hours off the Hydro grid. - . . Power had been cut to. Stewart on Monday, July 23 at 3:30 p.m. _ 88 a result of vandalism to an insulator string on Hydro’s trans~ mission line near Meziadin’s old _ highways camp on the road . between Stewart and Meziadin. Stewart has only a single power line, feeding from the B.C. Hydro grid, so the consequences of the outage were devastating to tesi- dents of Stewart & Hyder and Westmin Gold mine operations.’ Westmin quickly switched: over to - their diesel generators. Two insulator strings were shot down by a gunman who used a whole box of .22 rifle shells. Insu- lator strings on this line are- made up of seven porcelain insulators each, linked together according to the voltage on the line. The line to Stewart is 138 KV and was put into service in. late October 1989. Both insulators fell to the ground and the conductor cable was severed. As a result, one of the two Hydro poles holding up the affected insulators caught fire and burned to the ground. The fire then travelled to the nearby forest and started a forest fire. Luckily, B.C. Hydro’s district operations manager was on his way to Stewart from Terrace at the time and quickly reported the incident, giving an accurate assess- ment of the problem. A helicopter was dispatched into the area to survey the problem site, and an six-person Ministry of Forests fire suppression was soon on site to fight the fire. A Hydro crew of eight was brought from Prince generators operating within - two ‘hours of the power outage. The . third generator was not opera-: .). tional, so over 100 households in Stewart were excluded when some - power was restored on midnight | _ Monday. — Hydro area manager Roy Staveley met with Stewart ‘com- munity leaders to encourage resi- dents to dispose of non-essential power usage until B.C. Hydro was. back on line. Mayor Darlene Cornell and her council quickly complied. .and - went personally house-to- house, . turning off’ light switches and other ° ‘extraneous | “power. B.C. Hydro encountered “quite a -hydro to Stewart, but by 8:30 p.m. last Tuesday everything: was. back to normal. Stewart RCMP are.still - investigating and B.C. Hydro is. offering a large reward for infor- “mation : leading to the arrest and prosecution of the’ individual res- ponsible for the vandalism. Hydro }- will also be calling for restitution for the "sizeable bill” of $15,000 to $25,000 in direct’ costs to the company and costs incurred by the Ministry of Forests for fire supp- ression. A final tally is not yet available. Hydro’s manager of north coast production Merrill Meyers adds, "I _ can’t emphasize enough how often’ ]- we see insulators -shot: Peoplé | don’t realize the consequences. If they’re too near a downed trans- mission line, a step could be deadly." Meyers feels that many people don’t realize such vandal- ism is a criminal act or that it causes major hardships to residents of the affected area. B,C. Hydro wants to encourage the public to be the regulators. “We're looking for a deterrent factor." says Meyers. - Submissions are invited to attend. availability of health care. “on health care costs compared ‘Royal Commission on Health. Care here in September TERRACE— The Royal ‘Commission on Health Care ail Costs. will be here on the afternoon and evening of Sept. 5. The hearings’ are scheduled for 1-5 p.m. and-7:30-10 p.m: at the Inn of the West, . . and the general public as well as individuals and organizations with Communications coordinator Susan Reade said the.commission -has already been advised of briefs coming from three Terrace-based . "groups: the Terrace Child Development . Centre on services: for special needs chi ldren; the Terrace and District Community Services - Society on community issues: and the need’ for Plarining continuity - in health care; and the Health Science. ‘Association on ‘he. public to the effectiveness. ‘of: British. Columbia’s health care system. The. five-member commission-has |. been instructed to examine the structure and ofganization of the’ J«. current system, how well it is used and how éfficient it is, its costs :}: and methods of funding, staffing ‘requirements in the health care |. professions, the legislation governing ‘health care delivery, and fo | consider opportunities in the promotion of health. In its findings the commission is expected | system and make. recommendations: to improve it.- ; . Anyone who wants to contribute a. ‘brief to. te coinmission. or be-fsc _| put on the agenda for the Terrace hearings can-call 1 1-660-2298, br qe -|- further information. few problems" in re-establishing - to evaluate the current [And the winners are... These are the winning lottery. numbers .as provided by the. B.C. |. Lottery Corporation. In the event of a discrepancy between, these numbers and those held by the corporation, . the corporation *s . numbers shall be held as correct. :. . 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