Summit Lake residents opposed to proposed location of petrochemical plant
SUMMIT LAKE, B.C. – It’s been just over a month since West Coast Olefins announced plans to move their proposed $6.5-billion petrochemical complex north of Prince George.
Back on July 24, 2019, it was originally announced the project to would be built within city limits following the purchase of the 300-acre site in the BCR Industrial Area.
While the project is said to be bringing 1,000 jobs with it, there’s little fanfare from the residents of Summit Lake, with two proposed sites nearby with the east site since being announced as the location for a proposed industrial park shared between the Lheidli T’enneh and McLeod Lake Indian Band.
Last month, a group titled Concerned Citizens of Summit Lake and Surrounding Area was launched on Facebook. The group has a main goal of opposing the locations of the facility in order protect the environment, recreational facilities, cabins, homeowners and various other properties from any negative effects the plant will, or may potentially cause.
