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Originally Posted by TherapyforGlencross
Environmental studies need to take a while to understand conditions. Of course real studies take a long time. You need data and data takes time to collect, and analyzed. Then, it needs to go into report form which undergoes multiple rounds of comments by various geologists, hydrologists, and from the Provincial Environmental arm. Time is not on their side, but it’s not their fault. There’s no real way to speed things up on the environmental side. Hell, consultants working for developers, those reviews tend to go out yearly with a whole years worth of data. It’s not a small task.
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To add to this, there is a significant amount of work to be done just to assess the stability of the wreckage and the slopes above it. There is no point jumping into rebuilding if there is an inherent risk hanging above.