The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Qupperneq 21

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1954, Qupperneq 21
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 19 phase of this vast development is near- ing completion. A production of 80,000 tons of aluminum a year, start- ing this year, is anticipated with ithe completion of this first phase. One part of this development was the con- struction of a vast dam across the Nechako River, baoking water up into a chain of lakes in this high plateau; driving a tunnel ten miles long and twenty feet across down through the mountain to Kemano, where a power- house is being built in a large excava- tion in the side of the mountain. Here will be located the generators which will produce—when the maximum of this development is achieved—1,600,000 firm horse power. The smelters and town-site will be at Kitimat at sea level where an entirely new town has been laid out and is under construction. A railroad is being constructed from Ter- rance to Kitimat—a distance of forty miles—to connect this vast develop- ment with the C.N.R. This project— the Aluminum Co.,— has, in itself, had a very large bearing on the employ- ment provided for people moving to British Columbia—two or three thous- and people working on the site over the past three years, and the general employment in machine shops, supply firms, shipping companies located on the lower Mainland have made a large contribution to the economic life of the Province. This is one of those pro- jects which staggers the imagination. And as one, who as Premier of the Province, was close enough to see the planning, the vision and the courage required to tackle such a large project, I may make the observation that it is fortunate for Canada we have in our country—in our industries—men with the courage shown by Mr. Powell, President of the Aluminum Co., and his very able Vice-President, Mr. Mc- Neely Duiboise, who, I believe, was the spark-plug in planning and bringing to its present position this vast indus- trial development. In a matter of months people will be living in a well laid out town, prob- ably about five or six thousand people, with about one thousand workers in the smelters. Where a wilderness stood four years ago, a modern city is in the making, and a great industrial devel- ment is well on its way. Already plans are being made for the construction of a large pulp and paper plant at Kitimat in which one of our well-known companies, the Powell River Co., is joining hands with the Aluminum Co. Cheap power and large stands of timber in the area provide the setting for this proposed development, and with such an experienced and well-managed comp- any in the newsprint field as the Powell River Co., in partnership with the Aluminum Co., it seems reasonable to expect that this project will go ahead. Second only to Aluminum in the new investments during the past few years are pulp and paper projects, totalling 225 million dollars—more than four times their value ten years ago. Included in these projects are Harmac pulp plant of the H. R. Mac- Millan Co., at Nanaimo. This plant was started in 1947. When completed it operated on a 250 ton a day basis. Then the plant capacity was more than doubled and is now operating at full capacity. This was the first plant built to operate entirely on waste from lumber mills and from logs which were unsuitable for lumber. Also on Vancouver Island a newsprint plant was constructed at Duncan Bay near Campbell River. It is now in operation and produces 230 tons of newsprint a
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