TRAIL, B.C. – The operator of the giant zinc and lead smelter in Trail, B.C., says runoff water is believed to have discharged into a creek near its plant after a break in a line from a old landfill area to a treatment facility.
Teck Metals (TSX:TCK.A) says it’s not known how much of the water containing metals may have emptied into Stoney Creek.
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The company says the water discharged for up to 20 minutes before it was contained.
The company says regulatory authorities were immediately notified.
A Teck statement says there is no risk to human health and an assessment of potential environmental impacts will be done.
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“It is estimated 90 litres of liquid spilled into Stoney Creek which discharges into the Columbia River,” said the Ministry of the Environment in a statement.
“The Ministry of Environment and Washington State have been notified along with other relevant agencies. Samples of the material were taken today and sample results will be provided once available.”
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