North Vancouver, B.C., mayors ask Eby for inquiry into water treatment project
NORTH VANCOUVER — Two mayors from Vancouver’s North Shore are calling for a public inquiry into the cost of a new wastewater treatment facility, along with a governance review of Metro Vancouver and a mechanism to ensure fairness in cost sharing.
A joint statement from Mayor Linda Buchanan from the City of North Vancouver and Mayor Mike Little from the North Vancouver district says they brought those requests to B.C. David Eby during a meeting on Thursday.
They say the projected cost of the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant has ballooned to $3.86 billion, up from an estimate of $700 million in 2017, and they’re calling for a “revised equitable approach to distributing those extraordinary costs.”
The mayors say North Shore households face additional annual costs of between $590 and $1,182 for the next 30 years, while some costs, including decommissioning and remediating the site of the existing treatment facility, have not yet been quantified.


