Burns Lake Lakes District News, April 25, 2012

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Volume 92 - No. 17

Day of Mourning ceremony scheduled for Burns Lake. p3

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SPECIAL TRIBUTE Local Grade 10 Lakes District Secondary School student, Kimberley Lagimodiere who is the Lakes District Arts Council, Arts For Youth director, joined the Denis Chang Quartet on stage during their concert last weekend, for a rendition of Celine Dion’s ‘My Heart Will Go On’ from the movie Titanic, to honour the 100 year anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic this month. For more pictures go to www.ldnews. net or ‘Like’ Lakes District News on Facebook. Rebecca Billard photo

Site control handed back No set time line for Shell to Hampton Affiliates brownfield remediation Drilling work adds more monitoring wells

WorkSafe BC on site investigation wraps up REBECCA BILLARD The on site portion of the investigation into the Jan. 20, 2012 explosion and fire at Babine Forest Products wrapped up late last week. According to Scott McCloy WorkSafe BC director of communications, WorkSafe BC have concluded the first phase of its investigation into the incident. “The first phase of the investigation has concluded and we vacated and released the site to the employer on April 19,” said Jeff Dolan, director of investigations for WorkSafe BC. “Our focus now will be on the testing and analysis of the evidence we gathered over the past 12 weeks,” he said.

WorkSafe BC has had an investigative team at the site since the incident and has examined the complex and hazardous site for potential ignition and fuel sources that caused the explosion. In recent weeks, cranes and other heavy equipment were brought in to selectively remove debris and allow access to areas of interest within the site. Dolan said, “At this time, all pertinent areas of interest have been fully examined and all evidence has been removed for further detailed analysis and lab testing to identify the causal and underlying factors that led to the explosion.” WorkSafe BC has been the lead agency of More on page 2 ...

REBECCA BILLARD According to Jeff Gabert from Shell Canada communications, there is no set time line for the clean up of the disused Shell site in downtown Burns Lake. Gabert said there is still more testing to be done at the site, which will take as long as necessary to insure the site is properly remediated. “It is important not to have a time line and not to rush along with this type of work,” he said. Further drilling was recently conducted at the site as part of the remediation process in order to determine what kind of contaminants exist on the property. Gabert said, “We have conducted further

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drilling at the site and we are planning to move forward with remediation ... we need to understand what type of contamination is present so that we can make the right plan for remediation of the site. The Village of Burns Lake is involved as well as Husky Oil Ltd. and the Ministry of Environment so it is a team effort.” The Burns Lake Shell station officially closed its doors on Dec. 3, 2008 and in 2009 a demolition permit was issued. The structure was demolished in 2010 and the Ministry of Environment has since restricted any future use by imposing a detailed site investigation requirement. Suntanu Dalal, Ministry of Environment More on page 5 ...

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