Le Lézard
Classified in: Environment
Subjects: LEG, EXE, ENI

Exporter of steelmaking coal fined for Fisheries Act violations at Line Creek in British Columbia's Elk River Valley


FERNIE, BC, Oct. 5, 2017 /CNW/ - Canadians value a safe and clean environment. Environment and Climate Change Canada's (ECCC) enforcement officers work hard every day to make sure individuals and companies are respecting Canadian environmental laws.

Today, in the Provincial Court of British Columbia, Teck Coal Limited pleaded guilty to three counts of contravening the Fisheries Act. The court ordered the company to pay a penalty of $1,425,000, which will be directed to the federal Environmental Damages Fund, and used for purposes related to the conservation and protection of fish or fish habitat or the restoration of fish habitat in the East Kootenay region of B.C. Additionally, Teck Resources will post information regarding this conviction on its website. As a result of this conviction, the company's name will be added to the Environmental Offenders Registry.

Teck Coal's Line Creek Operations is located 25 kilometres north of Sparwood in southeastern British Columbia. On October 17th, 2014, ECCC enforcement officers launched an investigation following a report that fish had been found dead in ponds connected to Line Creek. During the investigation, ECCC enforcement officers found that the effluent from the water treatment facility going into Line Creek was deleterious to fish. Numerous dead fish were found in the Line Creek watershed as a result of this discharge, including Bull trout. Bull trout are identified as a species of special concern in this area of British Columbia. 

Line Creek is identified by the Government of British Columbia as part of a "Classified Water" system. This provincial classification means that the water system is seen to have a high fisheries value and it requires special fishing licenses. 

Environment and Climate Change Canada has created a free subscription service to help Canadians stay current with what the Government of Canada is doing to protect our natural environment.

Quick Facts

Associated Links

FisheriesAct
Environmental Offenders Registry 
Environmental Damages Fund

Environment and Climate Change Canada's Twitter page

 

SOURCE Environment and Climate Change Canada


These press releases may also interest you

at 04:37
On April 23-24, 2024, the GWM Global Distributors Conference took place in Baoding, China, with around 1,000 attendees including overseas customers from countries and regions such as Europe, Asia, Australia, the GCC, North Africa, South Africa, Latin...

at 04:00
Aiming at offering greater enjoys for customers with products that have less harmful effects on the environment and more benefits on sustainable power generation, Astronergy upgraded its residential products ? ASTRO N7s again with less redundant...

at 03:25
Q1 2024 Key figures1 ? Revenue of EUR 1,439.5 million in the first quarter of 2024, up 2.5% year-on-year and up 8.0% organically ? Strong organic growth from Industry +16.3%, Certification +13.7%, Marine & Offshore +13.6%, compared to the first...

at 03:09
Sungrow, the global leading PV inverter and energy storage system provider, released its annual report 2023 recently. The company attained unprecedented revenues and profits, fueled by robust demand across diverse global markets....

at 02:59
On April 23-24, 2024, the GWM Global Distributors Conference took place in Baoding, China, with around 1,000 attendees including overseas customers from countries and regions such as Europe, Asia, Australia, the GCC, North Africa, South Africa, Latin...

at 02:50
IDTechEx, a trusted provider of independent market intelligence, announces the availability of a new report, "Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) 2024-2044: Technologies, Players, Carbon Credit Markets, and Forecasts"....



News published on and distributed by: