The local fire department was refilling one of its trucks with foam mix and did not realize the cap was off the other side of the truck. Apparently 5 barrels of this toxin went directly into the storm drain and straight into Stoney creek. This creek has hatchery augmented coho as well as with chum, cutthroat, rainbow, and other fish species. The creek flows through an off leash dog park. Dogs and kids play in this creek daily. Vigilant citizens reported this spill nearly immediately, but it took 48 hours for the city to make an announcement, and 3 days before any spill response was implemented. Everything in the creek is dead and some park users were left with chemical burns. Who knows how many dogs may have drunk the water and what the long term effects of that will be...
Firefighting foam spill in Abbotsford creek alarms residents
The City of Abbotsford is working on clean up plans after after firefighting foam leaked into a creek on Wednesday, causing residents in the area to raise concerns.
According to fire Chief Erick Peterson, crews at a local firehall were adding firefighting foam — a chemical foam used to suppress fire — to the truck as part of a routine procedure when a disconnected hose accidentally released the foam into the city's storm water system. The foam then flowed into Stoney Creek Wednesday, and was visible to passersby.
The city said it's working with the B.C. environment ministry and Fisheries and Oceans Canada to address the spill.
The provincial ministry said Friday that Environment Canada and Climate Change is leading an investigation into possible contraventions of the Fisheries Act.
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