B.C. fines Teck Coal more than $16 million over Elk Valley infractions
The British Columbia government has fined Teck Coal Limited more than $16 million for exceeding pollution thresholds as well as failing to build an active water treatment facility on time at one of its operations in southeastern B.C.
The province’s natural resources compliance and enforcement database shows three fines were issued at the end of January, including one penalty of nearly $15.5 million as a result of the company’s failure to get its Fording River south water treatment facility operational by the December 2018 deadline in its permit.
The decision document from the B.C. Environment Ministry says the contravention at Teck’s mine outside Elkford was “major.”
It says the company’s actions significantly interfered with the ministry’s capacity to protect and conserve the natural environment and undermined the integrity of the regulatory regime.