Over 1,000 fish killed after firefighting foam spills into Abbotsford creek
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Clean-up efforts are underway at Stoney Creek in Abbotsford's Bateman Park, where toxic chemicals killed an estimated 1,000 fish.
Clean-up efforts are underway at Stoney Creek in Abbotsford’s Bateman Park, where toxic chemicals killed an estimated 1,000 fish.
It happened on Friday after an accidental release of firefighting foam ran into a storm drain.
QM Environmental, the company contracted to remediate the creek, said it has treated about 1.2 million litres of water so far.
“The goal of any spill we work on is to bring back to the same state as it was previously or into a better state than it was,” said regional manager Troy Kizmann.
Abbotsford Fire Chief Erick Peterson said the entire fire department feels terrible about the spill.
“To the citizens of Abbotsford, I am deeply apologetic for what’s occurred,” he said.
Peterson took responsibility for the incident, saying concentrated firefighting foam was accidentally spilled at Firehall 7, where it flowed into a storm drain and into Stoney Creek.
“Firefighting foam has a lot of toxic chemicals in it things like ammonium phosphate and it only takes a few milligrams per litre of water to be deadly for fish so it’s really toxic stuff,” river conservationist Mark Angelo said.