Now I’m balanced precariously, one boot in front, one behind, and
trying not to topple into the muck beneath that could contain high
levels of arsenic, mercury, zinc, lead and selenium – all toxins and heavy metals stored in the breached tailings pond fed by the Imperial Metals gold and copper mine near Likely B.C.
It has been one week since the waste pond wall breached, sending an
estimated 10 million cubic metres (or 10 billion litres) of waste water
and 4.5 million cubic metres of sandy sludge into the Hazeltine Creek
that feeds Quesnel Lake. (For comparison, the Kalamazoo oil spill in Michigan totaled an estimated 3.3 million litres).
http://desmog.ca/2014/08/14/photos-i-went-mount-polley-mine-spill-site
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