Saturday, August 22, 2026

Dyas extends 'interim' free dumping to Sandher Crime Family - revisted

Councillor/Sandher employee Mohini Singh stated to council that plans are in place to complete the permanent wastewater solution for the Sandher Fruit Packers plant by the end of October 2026.
This update was shared during a brief council discussion before the rubber stamping of the temporary agri-industrial waste disposal permit for the plant on Old Vernon Road for a 3rd consecutive year. The Sandher plant was built without permits or approvals on ALR land in 2019.
After 7 years operation there is no mandated waste water disposal. Waste has been dumped into the ditch out front for almost 8 years.
Team Dyas' Mohini Singh and Maxine DeHart have not yet declared.
Sandher servant Tom Dyas was overjoyed to extend the free Sandher dumping permit for a 3rd year. Sandhers are working hard to comply with dumping laws said Mohini Singh. She said plans are going uber well to have it completed by the end of October, probably.

“We are doing the right thing by providing the temporary servicing. We do have an expectation they are going to finish that off this year,” staff said.
"I am pleased to advise the city will assist the fruit growing industry by entering into an arrangement with Sandher Fruit Packing for wash water disposal on a limited term basis while they work through their provincial approval for a longer-term solution,” said Dyas in a Press release in 2024.
Soil samples from the Sandher ditch in front of the Sandher plant have been sent to a Vancouver lab. Water samples are next as the Sandher ditches are overflowing again.
"Sandher Fruit Packers, located within the RDCO boundaries on Old Vernon Road, are requesting an extension of the permit until May 31, 2027. The original permit was issued by the city’s wastewater operations manager on Sept. 1, 2024 following “multiple wastewater system failures at the Sandher Fruit Packers facility associated with its groundwater infiltration disposal process.”

That 'interim' free dumping permit off the backs of Kelowna taxpayers in 2024 was, according to mayor Tom Dyas, going to assist the poor farmers affected by the B.C. Tree Fruits failure. Their main competitor was the Sandhers, who had another chemical spill weeks ago.
That private meeting with Gurtaj Singh Sandher was on board the new $1m+ Sandher Regal 42 yacht moored at the Kelowna Yacht Club in August 2024 and included deputy mayor Mohini Singh. Cops had Sandhers under 24/7 surveilance, including Gurtaj Singh Sandher. Donny Lyons was killed by Gurtaj and Prabtaj Sandher weeks earlier.
Mohini Singh The Sandher Crime Family have NEVER had proper waste water disposal at their bootleg plant and even after $114k in fines don't to this day.
Never would the Punjabi Khalistani Sandhers pay good drug money to dump their industrial waste water when mayor Tom Dyas allows them to dump for free in perpetuity. This example points out again exactly how Sandher bought Tom Dyas is.
When not loaded with plant waste water, ditches outside the Sandher plant are black.
Soil samples were taken. Water will top those ditches soon. That ditch water also needs to be tested. Photo below is from 2025.
Farmer Gurtaj Singh Sandher's Lambo is yellow.
Farmer Prabtaj Singh Sandher's Lambo is white.
S Sundher Orchards Ltd., the operational arm of the Sandher Crime Family, was last advertising for 15 TFWs with LMIA. As deputy mayor Mohini Singh makes spokesperson excuses why the Sandher plant is pollution non-compliant after 8+ years operation, the Sandhers are trying to hire TFWs. Kelowna unemployment at 9.3% is the highest in Canada for the third month in a row. The youth unemployment rate (18 to 24) in Kelowna is around 15%.

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