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Rebels pull off Slocan area fire blockbuster trade chief suspended See Page A20 See Page A2
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The Unified Command Structure established in the wake of the jet fuel spill at Lemon Creek, which included staff from the Ministry of Environment, Regional District of Central Kootenay, Executive Flight Centre and Interior Health Authority, was disbanded effective Saturday, Aug. 10. A release from Jonathan W. Lok, information officer, stated the clean-up has progressed from an “emergency phase” into a “project phase” and will continue with cooperation from all agencies but in a more streamlined structure. Quantum Murray will continue to lead the “project phase” through to completion on behalf of Executive Flight Centre and will be subject to meeting the standards and requirements of the Ministry of Environment. Large booms were removed from the Kootenay River last week and smaller
boom setups, including both containment and absorbent booms and pads, will continue to be used for localized flushing operations in Lemon Creek on a reach-by-reach basis. On Friday, Aug. 9 Interior Health lifted all water restrictions for lemon Creek and the Slocan River. The release stated atmospheric concentrations have been well within established government standards, but due to the hot weather the jet fuel is evaporating, which causes odour. Interior Health has advised the smell alone does not constitute a health hazard. Residents in the affected area are encouraged to thoroughly flush drinking water and irrigation water systems to remove stagnant water in the lines. Domestic Water System Flushing Procedures are available on the Interior Health website (www. interiorhealth.ca). If, after flushing, residents have any concerns or detect odours of fuel, Continued on P. A17
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Well-wisher at West Kootenay Regional Airport adds name to a welcoming poster for visitors from Castlegar’s sister-city of Embetsu, Japan. The arrival of the delegation of students took place on Friday, Aug. 9, kicking off a five-day stay. See more on page A15, and online at www.castlegarnews. com Jim Sinclair
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