Fuel Spill Update From The Ministry Of The Environment
UPDATE FROM THE MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT, CONSERVATION AND PARKS – FUEL SPILL – FEBRUARY 15, 2019 Point of Loss (area adjacent to 401 up to Aberfoyle Creek) The Ministry…
UPDATE FROM THE MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT, CONSERVATION AND PARKS – FUEL SPILL – FEBRUARY 15, 2019 Point of Loss (area adjacent to 401 up to Aberfoyle Creek) The Ministry…
via theRecord.com A month after a truck crashed and dumped a tanker load of jet fuel into Mill Creek, the environmental toll from the spill appears to be growing higher…
via CBC.ca A Guelph water protection group will speak out about the impact of Nestlé’s activities in the region, at a community summit on water taking in Vittel, France later…
JANUARY 31, 2019 The Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks has directly provided the following update: Temporary barriers will be installed on the shoulder of the eastbound 401 this evening…
UPDATE FROM THE MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT, CONSERVATION AND PARKS – FUEL SPILL – JANUARY 24, 2019 The Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks has directly provided the following update:…
The Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks has directly provided the following update: Vacuum trucks remain at key bridge access locations along Mill Creek (primarily at Concession 2) to skim…
CTV News has put up an excellent video about the cleanup of the jet fuel spill in kitchener and I’d encourage everyone to watch it. It does a good job…
Click the image below to view video of cleanup effort. There is a growing public outcry over the handling of the spill from the 401 accident last Sunday from a…
I have just confirmed that some jet fuel from the spill on the 401 Sunday night has ended up in Mill Creek. Crews are on scene vacuuming visible fuel and…
via therecord.com Nestlé won’t reveal how many employees were laid off at its water bottling plant south of Guelph, saying only that it’s faced “unprecedented cost increases” this year. An…