Pubdate: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 Source: Maple Ridge News (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Maple Ridge News Contact: http://www.mapleridgenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1328 Author: Monisha Martins GROW-OP PROJECT A 'SUCCESS' Staff would like the City of Pitt Meadows to continue a project which eliminates residential marijuana grow operations in the community through safety inspections. In a report to council Tuesday, city bylaw inspector Leslie Elchuk said the pilot project targeted 38 homes with abnormally high electrical consumption since it began in February. Out of the 38 files, 32 homes were inspected, 17 of which showed signs of an illegal and lucrative marijuana crop. "It's been very successful," said Elchuk. Under the province's Safety Standards Amendment Act, B.C. Hydro can share domestic electrical consumption information with municipal safety authorities. A residence has abnormal consumption if it uses more than 93 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per day, or three-times the average. An average home uses 31 kWh a day. Once the information is received, Pitt Meadows staff research the house, looking for inexplicable spikes in electricity and water use. If the information gleaned points to a possible grow-op, a 24-hour notice of inspection is posted on the house. RCMP officers accompany the team comprised of a bylaw officer, building, fire and electrical inspector on all inspections and clear the house if a grow-op is found. A no-occupancy notice is posted at the house if an electrical bypass, mould or furnace modifications are detected. Elchuk said 11 of the 17 homes suspected of housing a marijuana growop were repaired before the inspection. Inspectors found evidence of children living in the premises in two homes and contacted the Ministry of Children and Family Development. The inspections cost the city $4,000 in the past six months. Elchuk has recommended the city hired an electrical inspector if they continue the inspection program. Council is to make a final decision on the program at a meeting next Tuesday. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek