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Province releases phase one progress report on Mount Polley remediation

Significant progress has been made on environmental mitigation and remediation at the Mount Polley mine site over the last year says the Ministry of Environment in a press release Wednesday.

Phase one of the longer-term remediation efforts focused on stabilizing Hazeltine Creek so it would be safe over the winter months and through the higher water flows from spring freshet. The Province has overseen all environmental remediation and monitoring work done by the Mount Polley Mining Corporation and will continue to do so.

All deliverables for phase one were completed by the end of June, which included successfully implementing measures to ensure the increased water flow did not result in additional environmental or human health impacts. Another key outcome successfully completed in this phase was ensuring water quality entering Quesnel Lake met provincial water quality guidelines.

The Province has created a video showing the extent of the remediation work completed over the past year which can be found at: http://youtu.be/JMIORbuebYk

To-date, the ministry considers the following activities complete or suitably initiated:

* Safety (e.g., woody debris removed from Quesnel Lake)

* Containment of tailings

* Monitoring

* Protection of archaeological resources

* Protection of fish

* Erosion mitigation

* Water treatment

* Reporting

Phase two will continue to focus on remediating the impacts of the breach through summer 2016 and beyond and will include an ecological and human health risk assessment. Ongoing impact assessment, monitoring, and mitigation activities will also occur. First Nations and local communities will be active participants throughout this phase.

The end of phase one progress report is available at:

http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/eemp/incidents/2014/mount-polley/pdf/20150729/2015ENVphase-one-progress-report.pdf

 

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Rebecca Dyok
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