Province changes course after scientist finds fish in ‘not fish bearing’ stream 
By Tyler Olsen CA Source: abby news 11/30/2018
Tyler Olsen
A plan to dump tons of soil on two Bradner properties that was set to go back to council despite a local scientist’s continued insistence the project poses a risk to spawning fish is going to get yet another look.

An Abbotsford couple wants to dump more than 70,000 cubic metres of soil on their two Townshipline Road properties with the hope it will create better growing conditions. An environmental consultant had said the project may actually help local fisheries.
 

But Marvin Rosenau, a BCIT fisheries biologist who lives in Abbotsford, has warned that the project could damage fish habitat in McLennan Creek, which he described as one of the most important fish-bearing small streams in the city.

His protests led provincial fisheries staff to investigate themselves, and prompted council to defer their own vote on the project. But provincial officials confirmed their previous decision, and the plan had been slated to head to council on Dec. 3, a city staffer told Rosenau in an email.

But renewed protests from Rosenau has – for the second time – prompted provincial officials to investigate further. And the top is not on the agenda for Monday’s meeting.

 
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