So at this stage the Sto:lo are attempting to piggy back on the TNG vs. the province of BC decision, but somehow it wasn't an issue before this facility was planned for this site. Well, for one thing, non-aboriginal environmentalists and anglers (like Clapton and Angelo) who are allied with the Sto:lo in opposition to this recycling facility should be careful what they wish for because any similar decision to what happened up in the Chilcotin last year will likely impact their activities (including the members they represent) in and around the Fraser River.
If spillage and accidents are such a big concern as noted by Angelo then what about the railways that are on either side of the Fraser. There are dangerous materials being transported daily within metres of the Fraser River by rail, but we are not relocating railways away from the river up into the mountains. If the Sto:lo are operating dump sites along the banks of the Fraser already that doesn't help their argument much because its hypocritical. We all watched the video from Aevitas. The containment and safeguards built into the proposed facility are likely far greater than what is done in these dump sites.
Again, what Angelo doesn't mention is where are these other suitable sites he has been talking about. Let's find solutions instead of just saying "NO". Angelo, Crey, Clapton and the other environmentalists should go out and find a suitable site (because apparently there are many) and publicly give their stamp approval for that new location. Now this "new" site may not be as good as what environmentalists think it is, but at least it will have their approval and they can deal with the any new opposition instead of the proponent. We can move forward and recycle this toxic material instead of having it in a landfill or along the ditch of a Forest Service Road.