Fifteen fisheries charges laid a decade after Mount Polley dam breached in B.C.
VICTORIA — Fifteen charges under the federal Fisheries Act have been laid against Imperial Metals Corp. more than a decade after a tailings pond collapsed the Mount Polley mine, spilling more than 20 million cubic metres of waste water into B.C. Interior waterways.
A statement from the B.C. Conservation Officer Service says it worked with the Department of Fisheries and Environment and Climate Change Canada to investigate possible contraventions of the act.
It says both federal and B.C.’s prosecution services have confirmed the charges by direct indictment.
The collapse of the dam at the gold and copper mine is considered one of the largest environmental disasters in provincial history.