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Home / Environment / Illegal Dumping Threatens BC Salmon Eggs

Illegal Dumping Threatens BC Salmon Eggs

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Two men illegally dumped construction debris and paint into a creek.
  • The dumping occurred upstream from a salmon hatchery, endangering thousands of eggs.
  • Authorities are investigating, with potential fines up to $1 million and jail time.
Illegal Dumping Threatens BC Salmon Eggs

Two individuals were recently documented illegally discharging waste into Noons Creek, located near Coquitlam and Port Moody, British Columbia. Security footage captured the perpetrators dumping construction debris and paint into the waterway.

The location of this illegal activity is particularly concerning as it is situated upstream from the Port Moody Ecological Society's salmon hatchery. This poses a significant risk to the approximately 25,000 Chum Salmon eggs currently being incubated, which could be destroyed by the dumped materials.

Authorities are actively investigating this environmental crime. Consequences for illegal dumping in the region can be severe, including fines up to one million dollars and a possible six-month jail sentence. This incident underscores the critical importance of responsible waste disposal to protect natural resources and avoid legal repercussions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Construction debris and paint were illegally dumped into Noons Creek.
Illegal dumping can destroy salmon eggs and habitat, severely impacting salmon populations and their ecosystems.
Penalties in British Columbia can include fines up to $1 million and up to six months in jail.

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