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Biochar project fails to get endorsement at committee, but could still go forward

A plan to use something called biochar to filter trace levels of things like pharmaceuticals out of Sechelt’s waste water is getting the thumbs-down from a Council committee.

The proposal on the table is to create the special charcoal at the new treatment plant, using the bio-solids left behind in the treatment process.

Councillor Doug Wright says it’s an interesting idea, but not one local governments should be pursuing.

The full Council will still get a chance to vote on the proposal.

And Darnelda Siegers is indicating she’ll support it.  She says the pilot project is a key element in being able to use the treated water for agricultural or industrial purposes.

If it goes ahead, 50 per cent of the cost would be covered through a grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.

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