Edgewater British Columbia - Interior Health Authority, First Nations Health Authority, and the B.C. Ministry of Environment and Climate
Change Strategy (MOE) are investigating a Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) coal train derailment that occurred near Edgewater last Saturday night.
On the evening of 10 Oct 2020 at approximately 22:45 seventeen train cars derailed with two cars flipping over near Edgewater.
CP confirmed that the train cars were carrying coal.
An unknown quantity of the spilled product has entered the Columbia River, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy reported.
"Environmental contractors have been retained to undertake water sampling upstream and downstream of the impact site and to assist in mitigation measures
of the incident site, including silt fencing and containment boom. Salvage and cleanup operations are ongoing. Interior Health Authority, First Nations Health
Authority, and local First Nations have been notified of the incident," the ministry said.
An Environmental Emergency Response Officer with the B.C. Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy is continuing to work closely with partners to
monitor the incident.
The ministry pointed out the "responsible person or spiller is legally required to clean-up or manage the clean-up of a spill. In incidents where the
responsible person is unknown, unable, or unwilling to manage the cleanup, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy may assume the
role.
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