Cleanup underway after oily spill in waters near Nanaimo, B.C.
NANAIMO — Jackie Wasyluk says she walks along the shores of Cable Bay near Nanaimo, B.C., almost every day, and was shocked when she visited Tuesday after hearing of a spill.
“I went to the shore, and there was a significant diesel smell at the shore,” she said. “There was no sheen on the water, so I touched the rock, and that is where I got the oily film on my hand. Then I took out a clean issue and wiped the rock with that, and that is when it became covered in what appears to be diesel.”
The B.C. Environment and Parks Ministry said Thursday it is investigating an oily spill that involved hundreds of litres of an unidentified substance.
The province said investigators identified the source of the spill as a commercial environmental waste operation, where the material flowed through a culvert in Nanaimo into the ocean.
