Castlegar News, May 24, 2012

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Like the bacteria found in the pulp mill bio-solids, by-products of the pulp making process, a controversy is active in Krestova. At issue is the practice of using what’s called soil amendments in an effort to improve the soil in various locations. Zellstoff Celgar makes the material available to the public at no charge. It is a material they’ve tried incinerating, with limited success. A use as an agricultural enhancement has since been discovered and is now promoted. In some cases it is touted

as providing benefits in terms of water retention and fertility. “Because of the moisture content it is not a good fuel,” said Jim McLaren, contractor and longtime former Celgar employee on May 22. “In the late 1990s and early 2000s there was a four-year period when the Teck smelter took all of the material and trucked it down to an area above Rivervale,” he said. “They composted it with sand and used it for cleaning up the river bank, areas around the smelter and various community parks in Trail.” As far as McLaren is concerned the the material is be-

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Rail-related job action was underway Wednesday morning near the Zellstoff Celgar mill. The strike had begun at midnight the night before. Details on page four and more, as available will at www.castlegarnews.com Jim Sinclair photo

nign and effective. He described how interested people can come by the mill and get their own for pick-up loads or less. He said large quantities, like a dumptruck load, are delivered. He said large

Composting product is stockpiled on Zellstoff Celgar property Jim Sinclair photo

amounts are subject to testing, to the material itself and the soil at the destination. Krestova resident Alan Alton is concerned by what he feels are lax requirements regarding the testing of the bio-solids, and by what they may contain. He’s not pleased with the material being anywhere near his well-water, and he says he’s got company. He is familiar with the protest that took place in the 90s. “I remember hearing something about it when I moved up here,” he said on May 23. “But I didn’t pay

any attention. Then it was dumped here a couple of weeks ago and I thought, ‘Gee, that’s pulpmill sludge.’ I knew nothing about it so I looked into it. It’s not very nice stuff. “I’m an old logger, Alton continued. “I’m not against the pulp mill or anything like that. But the pulp mill is policing themselves.” Alton, basically, has not heard anything to reassure him that sufficient testing on the material has taken place. He has been part of a group to take their concerns to RDCK Area H (Slocan Val-

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