And whereas the proposed installation of Selective Catalytic Reduction units will result in slippage of a new pollutant into our airshed, namely, ammonia, the health impacts of which have not been adequately studied, And whereas the proposed emission standards for nitrogen oxides (55mg/cubic metre by the year 2001) are not equal to those in place in other countries (Japan 21 meg/cubic metre); And whereas the operatica of Burrard Thermal could result in the release of up to 1500 pounds/day of chlorine into Burrard Inlet and up to 300,000 galions per minute of water as warm as 27 degrees Centigrade; And whereas the impact of these emissions from Burrard Thermal on the aquatic habitat of Port Moody Arm, an important rearing area for several species of salmonids, has never been adequately examined; And whereas the construction of a cogeneration combined-cycle generating station has aot been seriously considered; And whereas the proposed additional shipment of chlorine along Port Moody Streets, especially Ioco Road, will create an additional hazard and concem to residents, And therefore Be It Resolved That the City of Port Coquitlam petition the Provincial government to require B.C. Hydro to apply for an Energy Project Certificate and to undergo a full environmental review of its operation and proposed upgrade Carried. ved by Councillor Gates: Seconded by Councillor Talbot: That the letter from the District of Maple Ridge, dated December 23rd, 1993 regarding Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy be referred to the Freser River Estuary Management Program fer comments and recommendation. Defeated. Councillor Gates and Talbot voted in favour of the resolution. Seconded by Councillor Talbot: That the letter from the District of Maple Ridge dated December 23rd, 1993 be referred to the Environmental Protection Committee for consideration and report. Carried.