Sampling underway following Scotch Creek diesel spill
SCOTCH CREEK — Officials have taken soil and groundwater samples from the area impacted by the 15,000 litre diesel spill on Tuesday as part of their ongoing response efforts.
The Ministry of Environment and Parks (ENV) said the response contractor and environmental consultant remain on site, and crews have cleaned up all spilled fuel that was not absorbed into the ground.
Staff have placed plastic sheeting over the impacted area to limit the movement of contaminants due to precipitation.
At 7:30 Tuesday evening (May 5), a scheduled fuel delivery went awry at the Scotch Creek Co-op Cardlock, resulting in the 15,000 litre fuel spill.


