Teck Resources fined $1.4 million for fisheries act violations at coal operation
CALGARY — Teck Resources Ltd. says it will pay $1.425 million after pleading guilty in a B.C. Provincial Court Thursday to three counts of violating the Fisheries Act.
The court ordered the Vancouver-based mining giant to pay the fine to the Environmental Damages Fund, which will be used for fish protection and conservation in the East Kootenay region of B.C.
Teck Resources has also been ordered to post information on the conviction to its website, and it will be added to the Environmental Offenders Registry where it already appears for three other fishery act violations.
Thursday’s conviction relates to the 2014 discovery by federal enforcement officers that Teck was releasing effluent harmful to fish into Line Creek, a waterway designated as having high fisheries value.


