B.C. mining code standards aims to eliminated disasters such as Mount Polley
VICTORIA — Mines Minister Bill Bennett says British Columbia is making changes to its mining code that sets standards to ensure that a disaster like the Mount Polley tailings pond collapse never happens again.
In August 2014, a massive dam breached at the mine in B.C.’s Interior, sending 24 million cubic meters of waste and water into nearby rivers and lakes.
Bennett says changes include design standards for tailings storage facilities tailored to conditions within the province and emphasize public and worker protection.
An independent review of the disaster concluded that the tailings dam collapsed because the strength and location of clay underneath the dam was not taken into account during original designs.