Update on Gorge Waterway Contamination

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On July 29th, Esquimalt’s Engineering and Public Works Department was notified of a substance introduced into the Gorge Waterway at Gorge Creek, which flows through the western boundary of Esquimalt Gorge Park.

Five booms were deployed in the creek at that time to help contain the substance. The Township is working with Island Health, the Capital Regional District, and Spill BC in its response.

At this time there is no evidence that the contamination is from a break in a sewer line. The collection system shows no signs of failures or leaks. Samples of contaminated water are being analyzed to determine the exact nature of the contamination. 

Visual inspection of the water column suggests that the substance could be an algae bloom, but samples will also be tested for fecal coliform counts. Testing is expected to be completed later in the week. Once the substance has been identified the Township will develop a remediation plan. Until then, Township crews will continue to monitor Gorge Creek.

The public is asked to refrain from swimming in the area, and to keep their dogs out of the water at this location until further notice.

The Township would also like to remind residents that materials dumped into the sanitary or storm water collection systems will eventually find their way to water bodies and these materials will have a negative impact on the water, shoreline and marine wildlife in the area. Please dispose of these materials in a responsible manner.

For more information, please contact:
Jeff Miller
Director of Engineering and Public Works
Tel: 250-414-7108