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Fuel traces remain a stubborn problem in Goldstream River

Goldstream River is healing and seeing signs of life after being flushed with gasoline in April, but the ecosystem isnB次元官网网址檛 out of the woods yet.
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Nearly two months after the fuel spill

Goldstream River is healing and seeing signs of life after being flushed with gasoline in April, but the ecosystem isnB次元官网网址檛 out of the woods yet.

Much of the 42,000 litres of gasoline and 600 litres of diesel fuel spilled from a crashed Columbia Fuels tanker on April 16 evaporated away, but even two months later, residual fuel remains glued to river stones and in pockets near the stream bank.

Agencies involved in the cleanup B次元官网网址 Ministry of Environment, First Nations, Columbia Fuels environmental consultants and fish hatchery staff B次元官网网址 are seeing an increased level of insect life on the river and decreasing levels of trace fuels. They also havenB次元官网网址檛 seen more dead fish that first appeared in droves in the days after the spill.

B次元官网网址淎ll the numbers have been trending down,B次元官网网址 said Graham Knox, manager of the environmental emergency program with the Ministry of Environment. B次元官网网址淭he latest survey, the First Nation representatives said there is definitely an improvement (in water quality). ItB次元官网网址檚 a good sign the fuel is breaking down naturally.B次元官网网址

Since April, the environment ministry has overseen continuous water sampling in seven locations along the river, with each location having three samples and one in the riverbed sediment.

That work has recorded occasional contaminant spikes, resulting in the ministry ordering Columbia Fuels to conduct intensive well testing in two riverbank areas. Indeed, one area about 100 metres downriver from the crash site still wreaks of gasoline and is draped in white fuel-absorbing booms.

B次元官网网址淐olumbia Fuels is testing all around to see if they got all (the fuel) or not,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淭hey may have to pump it out or dig it out.B次元官网网址

As days grow longer and hotter, hydrocarbon breakdown should accelerate, Knox said. But if residual fuel remains when August rolls in, they may consider using low-pressure hoses to flush fuel from the river.

B次元官网网址淚f we do flush the channel, weB次元官网网址檒l do it before salmon enter the river system,B次元官网网址 Knox said. B次元官网网址淲e donB次元官网网址檛 want to do that if we donB次元官网网址檛 have to. We want to do everything with minimal disturbance.B次元官网网址

WhatB次元官网网址檚 more worrying and potentially problematic over the long term is the geology under the spill site on the west side of the Trans-Canada Highway. The crashed truck released its fuel into a culvert piped directly into the river. But some was absorbed into the earth and fractured bedrock below.

Unknown volumes of fuel could be creeping along millmetre wide cracks in the bedrock, and Knox said detecting the location and extent of that flow is extremely difficult. Absorbent booms string long stretches river on either side the crash location, just in case.

B次元官网网址淔uel can move down the cracks and may end up flowing to upstream or downstream locations,B次元官网网址 Knox said. B次元官网网址淯nless you go through the crack with a well, you donB次元官网网址檛 see it. ItB次元官网网址檚 very challenging for the folks doing this to find where it is.B次元官网网址

Fractured bedrock remains such a concern, Ministry of Environment contaminated site staff are directly overseeing that aspect of the cleanup. Until itB次元官网网址檚 clear no fuel is migrating through the bedrock, Columbia wonB次元官网网址檛 be issued a certificate of compliance, Knox said.

B次元官网网址淭he process may take a long time. We hope it wonB次元官网网址檛 enter the river, but its very difficult to tell,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淏ut whatB次元官网网址檚 positive is we havenB次元官网网址檛 seen it in the river yet. If it was there, we think it would move more quickly and show up.B次元官网网址

Columbia Fuels is reimbursing motorists stranded in the wake of the highway closure, is working on a compensation agreement with Saanich Tribes and is paying for cleanup costs and ministry staff time. It still faces a lump sum payout for damage to the environment under what is called a natural resource damage assessment (NRDA).

Knox said the province doesnB次元官网网址檛 have a set procedure for assessing a NRDA, so the ministry is looking at payment calculation models from Washington State and Florida.

The models take into account the toxicity of fuel and variables relating to the extent of environmental damage to come up with a dollar figure. Knox guesses that could be $500,000 to $1.5 million for Goldstream River. That money would be used on future restoration projects, as determined by First Nations, hatchery staff and government agencies.

B次元官网网址淭he formula is based on a lot of factors, but it also considers the fact we canB次元官网网址檛 quantify all the damage to the ecosystem, that we canB次元官网网址檛 create the whole picture,B次元官网网址 Knox said.

B次元官网网址淐olumbia Fuels recognizes restoration is needed and they are willing to pay for that. IB次元官网网址檓 optimistic weB次元官网网址檒l come up with a number appropriate for restoration and that will compensate the public for damage done.B次元官网网址

Andrea Voysey, a spokesperson for Columbia Fuels, said the agreement between the company and the five Saanich tribes is confidential, but formally establishes involvement of First Nations in the cleanup effort.

"It is a relationship agreement," Voysey said. "It recognizes the special interests of First Nations with Goldstream park."

Stranded drivers compensated

Drivers stranded on either side of the Malahat over April 16 and 17 made a total of 525 claims with Columbia Fuels, and 68 were rejected. Of the 457 accepted, most were for food and overnight lodging, Voysey said.

Of the 68 rejected, Voysey said most were claims unrelated to travelling or the wrong time frame. About 750 people total inquired about making a claim.

editor@goldstreamgazette.com

 

 





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