City spokesperson says Crystal Pool is safe again, but remains closed until Tuesday
VICTORIA — All eight people taken to hospital Friday after two chemicals combined to create chlorine gas in a Victoria recreation facility have been released, as the investigation into the exposure continues.
Colleen Mycroft, the city’s intergovernmental and media relations manager, says WorkSafeBC staff are continuing their search for the cause of the incident at Crystal Pool and Fitness Centre.
B.C.’s Ministry of Environment and Parks says the hazardous gas formed from the mixing of pool chemicals — approximately 20 litres of 12-per-cent chlorine with 20 litres of hydrochloric acid.
That resulted in the release of chlorine gas, but the statement does not say how the chemicals were mixed.


