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"Oil spill in the Grand River"

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Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON), 11 May 2016
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Oil spill in the Grand River
By TRT staff

KITCHENER - The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change said that cleaning up the massive oil spill in the Grand River may take a month or longer.

The spill was first noticed Friday, April 29 by a resident who saw an oily sheen on the surface of the river near Kolb Park, but it is possible that the incident occurred a few days prior.

A potential source of the spill had been identified Wednesday, May 4 after a towing company near Kitchener reported an oil spill to the ministry's Spills Action Centre a day earlier. The name of the company that reported the spill has not yet been released.

The ministry said that the spill reported to the Spills Action Centre claimed about half of an 800-litre storage tank of used motor oil had spilled inside the company's facility and that the spilled used motor oil is reported to have entered floor drains inside the facility - explaining the direct impact to the storm sewer system that runs into the Grand River.

According to an article from CTV Kitchener News, the ministry says they are investigating other possible sources as well, but as a precaution, the city and region have shut down this company's access to the sewer system.

The ministry said that since the investigation is still underway, charges or fines will only be given if they are warranted once the investigation ends.

Local officials are continuing their efforts in cleaning up and containing the spill. Booms have been put in the river to prevent the spilled substance from travelling further downstream.

Michael Montour, Director of Six Nations Public Works, said in an emailed statement to the Two Row Times that precautions were made to ensure Ohsweken water supply was protected.

Montour said, "Our water plant operators are notified through Spills Action of Spills impacting the Grand River. In this case our Water Sewer Staff were promptly notified, and are satisfied that the contaminant measures taken in response to the spill are adequate. As with any type of oil spill it tends to remain at the surface, whereas our intake draws from the depths below and we are not likely to see any impact. However our system would remove any amounts that may make it this far downstream. Our water plant operators are on top of it and getting continuous updates on the matter."


Media Type
Text
Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Publisher
Two Row Times
Place of Publication
Six Nations of the Grand River, ON
Date of Publication
11 May 2016
Date Of Event
29 Apr 2016
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Montour, Michael.
Corporate Name(s)
Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change ; Spills Action Centre ; Six Nations Public Works.
Local identifier
SNPL004833v00d
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.4501 Longitude: -80.48299
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Attribution-NonCommercial [more details]
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
Copyright Date
2016
Copyright Holder
Two Row Times
Contact
Six Nations Public Library
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519-445-2954
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