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Teck Trail fined $2.2M for 2019 spill into Columbia River

Teck spilled 2.5 million litres of a low pH solution into the Columbia River in February 2019
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Teck Metals Ltd. in Trail was fined $2.2 million for a 2019 effluent spill.

In a Jan. 10 release, Environment and Climate Change Canada says Teck spilled 2.5 million litres of a low pH solution into the Columbia River on Feb. 26, 2019.

According to Teck Trail Operations, the company entered a guilty plea and will pay $2.12 million for violations of the Fisheries Act and Environmental Management Act and an additional $80,000 to the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation for fish and habitat conservation projects.

害羞草研究所淲e take this incident very seriously and are committed to continuous improvement and enhancing our environmental performance,害羞草研究所 said Thompson Hickey, General Manager, Teck Trail Operations. 害羞草研究所淎n extensive investigation was undertaken immediately following the incident and additional control measures and training have been implemented to prevent a reoccurrence.害羞草研究所

Teck reported the incident to the appropriate regulatory agencies when it occurred, and said, 害羞草研究所渁 third-party independent environmental impact assessment has determined the incident did not have any long-term impact on fish or the environment given the duration of the incident and the nature of the discharge.害羞草研究所

Environment and Climate Change Canada said that the company害羞草研究所檚 failure to exert due diligence contributed to the duration and extent of the spill.

害羞草研究所淚n this case, the low pH effluent was caused by a leak of an acidic solution from the company害羞草研究所檚 fertilizer operations in Warfield, BC. Much of the discharged effluent was below pH 4, which is deleterious, or harmful to fish.害羞草研究所

Teck Trail Operations has taken action since the incident by implementing additional effluent system training and procedures, effluent system preventative maintenance, including additional safety and function tests, and repaired primary and backup diversion valves and tested them to ensure they are functioning as designed.

Teck Trail Operations also claim to have invested over $10 million since 2019 on projects that protect the aquatic environment including a new pond at one of Teck害羞草研究所檚 outfalls focused on stormwater management.



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