Regional District of Bulkley Nechako directors are to consider a resolution tomorrow aimed at improving the response capacity when there are incidents involving dangerous goods being carried by rail cars.
The resolution, if approved, calls for the provincial government to take the lead in talks with CN Rail to beef up response capabilities.
鈥淭he volunteer fire departments in the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako do not have the equipment, manpower, or expertise to respond to a notable dangerous goods event in a populated area,鈥 notes background material prepared by regional district staffers for the directors.
鈥淚ncreased training along will not increase local response capability to any notable degree. Also, many populated areas 鈥 are not serviced by a fire department.鈥
The background material adds that the regional district 鈥渁nd member municipalities are expected to response to a dangerous good incident, with CN Rail being prepared to respond to a dangerous goods event within 12 to 24 hours of being notified. Most of their response resources are located in Alberta.鈥
The resolution proposal builds on an earlier one which called for fire chiefs and local officials to have full information on the nature of dangerous goods being transported their their areas of jurisdiction.
But regional district staffers then noted that many areas of the province have a limited capacity to deal with a dangerous goods emergency.
鈥淚n staff鈥檚 opinion, CN Rail needs to play a lead role in developing rail emergency response strategy that is appropriate for northern British Columbia and other areas of the province where local response capacit, and CN Rail response capacity, is not adequate,鈥 indicates the background material.
The new proposed resolution comes at a time of increased rail traffic on the part of CN Rail as the shipment of goods and material to and from port facilities at Prince Rupert increases.
Regional district directors June 7 approved of the new resolution during a committee of the whole session last week and it will be presented during the regional district鈥檚 regular meeting tomorrow.
Resolutions forwarded to Union of B.C. Municipalities conventions, if adopted, are then used as topics of discussion with senior governments.