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Company sentenced to pay $3,500,000 for Obed Mountain Mine Spill


Prairie Mines & Royalty ULC pleaded guilty to charges related to the October 31, 2013 incident

HINTON, AB, June 9, 2017 /CNW/ - Canadians value clean water and a clean environment and the Government of Canada has a strong regulatory system in place to protect Canadians and their environment. Enforcement officers from Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) work hard to enforce the laws that protect Canada's natural wildlife fish habitats.

Today, Prairie Mines & Royalty ULC (formerly known as Coal Valley Resources Inc.) pleaded guilty in Alberta Provincial Court to two counts of violating the Fisheries Act. The Honourable Judge C.D. Gardner sentenced the company to pay monetary penalties totalling $3,500,000.

$1,150,000 of this sentence will be put into a trust to be managed by the University of Alberta to create the Alberta East Slopes Fish Habitat and Native Fish Recovery Research Fund. $2,150,000 will be directed to the Environmental Damages Fund.

On October 31, 2013, a dike that was holding back a large volume of waste water at the Obed Mountain Mine failed, resulting in more than 670 million litres of contaminated water and sediment (made up of coal, clay and sand) spilling into the Apetowun Creek and Plante Creek and additionally impacting the Athabasca River.

This case is an example of a successfully coordinated multi-year joint investigation by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and the Province of Alberta.

Prairie Mines & Royalty ULC pleaded guilty to:

In addition to the penalties under the Fisheries Act, Prairie Mines & Royalty ULC has pleaded guilty to one count under Alberta's Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. For further information on that charge, see the Alberta Energy Regulator's news release.

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