Residents concerned about possible water contamination following Eastway Tank blast


Residents in Ottawa's Pineglen neighbourhood are voicing considerations about doable contamination to their ingesting water because of the Eastway Tank explosion.  


"They maintain telling us the chance is low but it surely's been principally primarily based on the truth that the bottom is frozen," mentioned Agnes Warda with the Glens Neighborhood Affiliation.  


A number of investigations into the reason for the blast and hearth that adopted on Jan. 13 are ongoing. Six individuals had been killed. 


"We not solely fear what's going to occur within the spring, we additionally fear what's going to occur in a 12 months's time and even in the long run as a result of, as you understand, no matter comes by the bottom ultimately comes by the water but it surely goes slowly," Warda mentioned.  


Some former Eastway Tank staff, together with the son of one of many victims, have alleged quite a few questions of safety on the website together with earlier fires, improper chemical storage and dumping materials by the practice tracks. The president and proprietor of the corporate says the allegations are unfounded.  


In an announcement to CTV Information concerning the allegations final week, Neil Inexperienced wrote partially, "Eastway Tank has at all times labored to take care of the very best security requirements. We're working intently with investigators and are cooperating absolutely to resolve what occurred." 


A Ministry of Atmosphere spokesman mentioned there continues to be a low danger to the setting from the hearth.


"The ministry is working to make sure that any environmental impacts are recognized and addressed by the property proprietor earlier than spring," the assertion mentioned. "Right now, there continues to be a low danger to the setting from the Eastway hearth given present excessive winter circumstances. 


"Resident considerations about gasoline are a key a part of the ministry’s ongoing evaluation on the website; they're taken very significantly."


Warda and others are in search of clearer solutions long-term.  


"We really feel superb that after they say we aren't in quick hazard however we want to know what's going to occur subsequent." 

  • Agnes Warda

    Agnes Warda is considered one of many residents fearful about doable contamination to her ingesting water following the Eastway Tank explosion. (Katie Griffin/CTV Information Ottawa)

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