LNG company plans to use ‘floatel’ near Squamish, B.C., without local permit
SQUAMISH, B.C. — The company behind a natural gas project near Squamish, B.C., has withdrawn its application for a local permit to house workers in a converted cruise ship, and is instead pressing ahead on the basis of a provincial order.
The District of Squamish had yet to issue a temporary use permit authorizing the so-called floatel, which has been the subject of debate in council meetings in recent months.
But Woodfibre LNG’s president Christine Kennedy says the terms of the proposed district permit are “no longer applicable” after a British Columbia government agency ordered the firm to house workers on the vessel in Howe Sound by Friday.
Kate Mulligan, the director of major projects, industrial, for the District of Squamish, told a council meeting on Tuesday that Woodfibre withdrew its application following the compliance order from the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office.