I have been posting blogs on my
onsite investigation into the situation around the largest mining disaster in
history that tragically entered Quesnel Lake, where 1/4 of the Fraser sockeye
rear.
The BC government's first
response was that all the grey slurry pouring out of the mine was just sand, no
different than an avalanche and that we got "lucky" - the water is
safe to drink. That is not at all what the situation looks like and
the people in the area and downstream have virtually no confidence in the BC
government's assessment. The federal government is completely missing in
action - a stunning silence.
My sense is that this is very similar
to the situation with European salmon viruses in BC waters. Government appears
to be doing what they can to support the companies, not the public.
However, this disaster is bad for the mining employees, as well as, the rest of
the public. Everyone knew this was going to happen and government and
Imperial Metals apparently just let it happen. The BC government likes to
promote itself as pro-industry, but have catastrophically failed once again in
that capacity. Salmon farms have lost social licence and this mining
disaster confirms they have transformed Canada into a third world country.
I am writing to ask that you sign and share a petition below to inspire government to clean up this mess. Imperial Metals knows how to move massive amounts of material, they need to apply this expertise to their tailing waste on land and underwater. If this is not cleaned up it is going to leech into the Fraser watershed for 100s of years impacting the ability for juvenile salmon to rear in Quesnel Lake (all sockeye spend a year in fresh water) and the entire watershed.
Clean up is not going to happen unless government knows the people demand action.
I am writing to ask that you sign and share a petition below to inspire government to clean up this mess. Imperial Metals knows how to move massive amounts of material, they need to apply this expertise to their tailing waste on land and underwater. If this is not cleaned up it is going to leech into the Fraser watershed for 100s of years impacting the ability for juvenile salmon to rear in Quesnel Lake (all sockeye spend a year in fresh water) and the entire watershed.
Clean up is not going to happen unless government knows the people demand action.
So, once again if we want wild
salmon it is up to us. Here is the petition to save you the effort of going to
my blog https://www.change.org/p/premier-christy-clark-clean-up-the-mt-polley-mine-disaster-put-the-sludge-back-in-the-tailings-pond-or-step-aside-and-make-room-for-a-leader-who-puts-the-health-of-the-land-and-the-people-first
Please check my blog as I will
update it as this continues to unfold.
Thank you for your efforts on this.
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