Government Ignored Mount Polley Mine Warnings

Dear Editor, I read with horror the article Mount Polley Mine Proves Liberal “De-regulation” Doesn’t Work published in Langley Today on August 7, 2014.

I have been following the news on the Fraser River Imperial Mines tailing pond contamination. I see that the government treated this toxic tailings pond with the same the extreme carelessness I have observed for the last 30 years while protecting wild salmon from disease.

The government ignored warnings from an ex-employee of Imperial Mines that there was five times too much water in the tailings pond than intended and the dam was at risk of failure. This means the failure was no accident – it was the result of government negligence.

This attitude from the government is not new. For years, scientists in BC Ministry of Environment, such as Dr. Dave Narver, has warned the federal and provincial governments that diseases from salmon farms were a serious threat to wild salmon. Now the diseases are here and the government is ignoring them.

Similarly, on Thursday, the government told the public their water was safe, but scientists reported that the samples were taken too far from the impacted areas. I encourage the people of BC to make sure samples of the tailings pond are independently tested. If I had not tested wild salmon for European salmon viruses, we would not know they are here. First Nation leaders have closed salmon fisheries in the region of the mining spill to protect the health of the people. They know this is extremely serious.

We have to stand together, do the work and bring government back to us.

Alexandra Morton

Box 399
Sointula, BC V0N 3E0
250-974-7086

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  • Deceit in Drugs says:

    The president of imperial Metals, who owns Mt. Polley mine is also
    a director on BC Geoscience, which has rec’d millions of funding thru the provincial government for geoscience related projects dating back
    to 2001.

    In 2009, an article in the Prince George citizens speaks about Bill Bennett championing of Imperial Metals.

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