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6 June 2019
CP Received $31,500 Penalty
for Effluent Discharge

Golden British Columbia - Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (CP) has received a $31,500 penalty for environmental pollution by the Province of B.C.
 
The penalty CP received was due to failure to comply with an effluent discharge permit for its rail yard in Golden.
 
As a result, CP is working to make some changes to its operations to ensure the issue is resolved.
 
"CP has taken a number of steps to correct the issue identified, including engineered upgrades to the treatment system and the hiring of a full-time treatment plant operator," said CP media relations advisor Salem Woodrow.
 
The company was unable to disclose what is being discharged from the rail yard, and where it is being discharged to.
 
A quarterly environmental assessment summary stated that CP failed to comply with the terms of a waste discharge permit, which required the company to ensure that wastewater discharged from a pair of treatment plants met standards for biochemical oxygen demand, pH levels, and toxicity.
 
The provincial Natural Resource Compliance and Enforcement Database releases the quarterly reports.
 
CP was penalized in the third quarter of 2018.
 
The quarterly enforcement summaries detail a total of 1,728 actions taken by the provincial government during the third and fourth quarters, along with $885,907 in penalties and fines.
 
In total, the province stated it has issued 62 orders, 139 administrative sanctions, 31 court convictions, 14 administrative penalties, and 2,412 violation tickets totalling $1,092,465 in fines in 2018.
 
The most frequently contravened acts were the Wildlife Act with 1,040 violations, the Fisheries Act (Canada) with 375 violations, and the Off-Road Vehicle Act with 344 violations, a provincial information bulletin states.
 
To date, nearly 33,000 enforcement actions have been published in the summary and entered into the ministry's environmental violations database.
 
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