Union for striking aviation fuel workers in Vancouver says aging pipeline poses risk
BURNABY, B.C. — A union representing striking aviation fuel workers in British Columbia is warning that diversion of the fuel to get around the industrial action could pose an environmental hazard.
ILWU Local 502 says fuel from a tanker ship was diverted last week from a facility operated by employer SGS Canada to the Westridge Marine Terminal in Burnaby operated by Trans Mountain Corp.
It says it’s worried the aviation fuel will be transported to Vancouver’s airport via the Pembina pipeline that runs out of the Westridge terminal.
The union says the Pembina pipeline is aging and residents would be “rightfully concerned about possible jet fuel leaks” in their neighbourhoods.