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VANCOUVER -- Work on a Trans Mountain pipeline crossing in a British Columbia stream altered habitat for young salmon, but the creek is expected to return to normal in one to two years, says Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Two biologists with the department visited Stewart Creek in Chilliwack on Jan. 30 after receiving a complaint from Mike Pearson, a biologist with 30 years of experience who raised concerns about the work done by Trans Mountain Corp.

Pearson said in January that the placement of 17 metres of articulated concrete mats at the bottom of the stream had reduced hiding places for coho and chum salmon and inhibited growth of the aquatic invertebrates they feed on. The Fisheries Department said the habitat has been altered but the natural accumulation of sediment is expected to restore the salmon habitat. 'The stream bed in the vicinity of the works has been altered from soft sediment bottom to hard substrate as a result of the placement of the concrete articulated matting for protection of the pipeline,' it said in a statement. 'Pre-existing habitat conditions are likely to be fully established within one to two years. However, monitoring of the site should be undertaken by the proponent to ensure that the habitat functions effectively.' The department believes it's unlikely salmon have been affected by the temporary alteration, as similar rearing habitat exists upstream and downstream of the site. Pearson said while it's true the work covered a small area, it raises concerns about the ability of Trans Mountain to build infrastructure through waterways if the expansion project proceeds.

'The standard of work there is low, very low, in terms of habitat,' Pearson said. 'The cumulative effects of hundreds and hundreds of these (crossings) is not trivial.' The project was purchased by the Canadian government for $4.5 billion and would triple the capacity of the existing Trans Mountain pipeline by laying nearly 1,000 kilometres of new pipe from the Edmonton area to a marine shipping terminal in Burnaby, B.C. Pearson also doubted that enough sediment will accumulate at the site to cover the cement, and therefore maintains that the alteration to the stream bed is permanent, not temporary. Sediment collects in places where water slows down, but that part of the creek is shallow and the current moves quickly, he said. 'Habitat is about a lot more than sediment,' Pearson added.

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'There's no cover. The banks are peeled back with concrete going right up the banks. The sediment is not what I would be most fixated on.' The corporation could add cover of larger rocks to create more habitat and hiding spots, Pearson said. Fisheries and Oceans said it's not contemplating further action at this time.