IHA offers health update for residents near Lemon Creek jet fuel spill
Residents of the area impacted by the July 26 jet fuel spill at Lemon Creek are advised of the latest health update. Until further notice, a Do Not Use order remains in effect for Lemon Creek, Slocan River and Kootenay River above or below Brilliant Dam to the confluence of the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers at Castlegar due ...
UPDATE: Remediation work under way; public meeting slated
Updated release as of 12:25 p.m. July 29: Extensive sampling of water courses in the Slocan Valley continues following the fuel spill in Lemon Creek on Friday, July 26, 2013. Visual inspection of the Slocan, Columbia and Kootenay rivers and Lemon Creek has occurred from the air and by boat. Little evidence of fuel was visible...
Boaters fall asleep in canoe, unaware they're drifting toward rapids
On July 28, Nelson police were once again called upon to carry out a marine rescue on Kootenay Lake. NPD received a call early Sunday morning regarding a canoe floating just past the Orange Bridge. It did not appear that anyone was in the canoe, but a NPD dispatch officer, who had just arrived at work, reported he had seen ...
Slocan man finds dead fish below Lemon Creek tanker spill
A Slocan man has found dead fish below the jet fuel spill in Lemon Creek Friday and posted a video on You-Tube where he shows his findings. Resident Sarosha Stockton, who said he’s lived in the valley most of his life, shows his findings 24 hours following the spill. “I just want to give everybody […]
EOC issues spill update; provides contact information for residents
While the Regional District of Central Kootenay’s Emergency Operations Centre has been scaled back following the lifting of an Evacuation Order and a State of Local Emergency, residents can continue to contact the Emergency Operations Centre at 1-800-268-7325 throughout today. Although much of the fuel has vaporized and air/water sample levels are within prescribed standards, […]
Interior Health keeps 'Do Not Use' water advisory in place for Slocan Valley users
Officials at Interior Health have continued ”Do Not Use” water advisory for residents of the Slocan Valley from Lemon Creek south on the Slocan River to the Brilliant Dam on the Kootenay River. Medical Health Officer Dr. Trevor Corneil told The Nelson Daily Sunday the advisory could remain in affect for the next 48 to […]
UPDATE: Special team to take over management of growing Perry Ridge wildfire
A Type One team will be arriving tonight to take over management of the still-uncontained Perry Ridge wildfire tomorrow morning, according to Southest Fire Centre information officer Jordan Turner. Turner said the fire has grown 30 hectares overnight to an estimated 81 hectares, and the fire centre currently has eight helicopters and water tankers along […]
IHA issues water advisory
Residents of the Slocan Valley impacted by the July 26 jet fuel spill at Lemon Creek are advised of the following health information. Interior Health has issued a Do Not Use water order for any water users drawing water from Lemon Creek, Slocan River and Kootenay River downstream from the site of the accident to the Brilliant...
Evacuation order reduced while HAZMAT crews clean up tanker spill
Regional District of Central Kootenay Emergency Operations Centre spokesman Bill Macpherson has confirmed the evacuation order for the geographic area surrounding the truck tanker spill in Lemon Creek Friday has been reduced. “The north and south evacuation order boundaries remain unchanged,” Macpherson said in a statement released this morning to the media. “Residents living further […]
UPDATE: Evacuation order lifted, water restrictions in place
From the EOC at 3 p.m.: Analysis of numerous air, water and soil samples by agencies working collectively on the impacts of the Lemon Creek fuel spill have determined that the evacuation order issued yesterday can be lifted and Highway 6 reopened, effective immediately. Nearly 600 residents who have been out of their homes ...