Allan, former senior economist for the BC Central Credit Union and an intervenor in the hearings, said the errors include a dramatic understatement of the increased tanker traffic resulting from the pipeline and could lead to new legal challenges.
In a letter sent to the National Energy Board on Sept. 8, Allan challenges the report’s claim that tanker traffic from Kinder Morgan’s Burnaby terminal would increase 680 per cent.
The actual increase would be twice as much, she said.
https://thetyee.ca/News/2018/09/14/National-Energy-Board-Correct-Errors-In-Trans-Mountain-Report/