Teck Metals fined $3 million for polluting Columbia River

March 4, 2016 - Rossland, British Columbia - Environment and Climate Change Canada

Teck Metals Ltd. was ordered to pay a $3,000,000 penalty on February 29, 2016, in British Columbia Provincial Court after pleading guilty to three offences under the Fisheries Act related to releases of effluent deleterious to fish into the Columbia River.

In addition to the penalty, Teck Metals Ltd. agreed to undertake on-site improvement projects. The company estimates that these projects, which are intended to prevent future incidents, will cost the company $50,000,000 to implement.

Environment and Climate Change Canada investigated multiple incidents resulting in the discharge of approximately 125 million litres of effluent from Teck Metals Ltd. into the Columbia River between November 28, 2013, and February 5, 2015.

The $3,000,000 penalty will be directed to the Environmental Damages Fund (EDF) for fish habitat and fisheries restoration projects in the Kootenay River or Columbia River watersheds. Funds from the EDF are disbursed in the geographic region (local area, region, province or territory) where the incident occurred. Priority is given to restoration projects that address the damage caused by the original incident.

As a result of this conviction, the company’s name will be added to the Environmental Offenders Registry.

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Fisheries Act

Environmental Damages Fund

Environmental Offenders Registry

Contacts

Caitlin Workman
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Environment and Climate Change
819-938-9436

Media Relations
Environment and Climate Change Canada
819-938-3338

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