Woodfibre LNG Makes Application to Add a Second ‘Floatel’ to House Workers

Woodfibre LNG says it is hoping to add a second “floatel” at its project site near Squamish, B.C., to house as many as 900 workers for its liquefied natural gas project.
A statement from the company says it will submit an application to regulatory agencies to moor another floating hotel next to the ship that is already near the site for worker accommodations.
The approval of the first floatel was controversial after the District of Squamish voted to deny Woodfibre the permit over concerns of women’s safety, waste management and other issues, then B.C.’s Environmental Assessment Office stepped in and authorized the ship….