Trans Mountain pipeline says it remains optimistic the pipeline could be restarted by the end of the week.Trans Mountain Corp.
says it has 350 people working around the clock to restart the pipeline, which has been shut down as a precaution since Nov.
14 due to the flooding in British Columbia.The company says over the weekend, crews hiked or were airlifted into areas where there is still no road access to inspect the pipe.Trans Mountain says there is no indication of any spill from the pipeline.
As a precaution, the company has deployed spill-response equipment at control points in river areas near to or downstream from where it is working.The Trans Mountain pipeline is a critical piece of energy infrastructure for B.C.