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Fort St. John Hospital staff to do propane system maintenance with ‘flare stack’

The Fort St. John Hospital’s parking options will be reduced for the rest of this week as workers burn off some propane.

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Some of the parking spaces at the Fort St. John Hospital will be unavailable during the work. (file)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The Fort St. John Hospital’s parking options will be reduced for the rest of this week as workers burn off some propane.

According to a Facebook post from Northern Health on August 26th at 1:46 p.m., hospital staff are performing routine maintenance on its backup propane supply tank.

The multi-day process will see a temporary ‘flare stack’ — a combustion device used in industrial environments to burn off flammable gas — set up on the southern edge of the property.

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According to Northern Health, the stack will be roughly 11 feet high, and may produce noticeable heat as it burns off the residual propane.

It’s not expected to have any effect on traffic flow, and a safe perimeter has been set up around the flare stack that doesn’t interfere with any of the nearby walking trails.

However, a small number of the hospital’s parking spaces will be temporarily blocked off.

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The propane maintenance is expected to be completed by the end of the week.

This comes as the hospital experiences longer-than-usual wait times. To read more, click here.

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Steve Berard

Steve Berard is a General Reporter for Energeticcity.ca. Before bringing his talents to Fort St. John, Steve started his career as a journalist in his hometown in Ontario. He graduated from Algonquin College in the summer of 2021 after finishing the school’s Radio Broadcasting program a few months early. When he’s not working, he’s watching sports or documentaries, reading a comic book or fantasy novel, or talking himself out of adopting another dog.

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