Province planning cleaner water in Elk Valley
- Aug
- 20
Communities in the Elk Valley will benefit from an updated Elk Valley Water Quality Plan that will ensure cleaner, healthier water for generations to come.
The Province is updating the Area-Based Management Plan for the Elk Valley to further improve how B.C. manages the effects of mining on water quality.
An Elk Valley Area-Based Management Plan, called the Elk Valley Water Quality Plan, has been in place for the region since 2014 and will now soon better protect the environment and align more closely with new information and advances in science. It will respond to concerns over mining-related discharges in the Elk Valley.
“We know the Elk Valley is important to many communities, creatures and careers, and concerns about water quality are long-standing,” said George Heyman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy. “A strong management plan is essential to protect our environment, fish and people who live in the region. It’s important that we undertake this collaborative process to update the plan.”
The changes announced July 16, 2024, reflect the Province’s commitment to improving water quality while supporting industries critical to the communities and economy of the region and province.
The first amendment to the plan will provide a clear framework for decision-making about mining in the Elk Valley. The changes will clarify how the plan works alongside permits, how the Province will respond to new information, how the Area-Based Management Plan and water-quality targets apply to all operations discharging into the Elk Valley. These updates will be developed through a 12-month process involving consultation with partners, interested parties and industry, including Teck’s steelmaking coal business, now being operated under Elk Valley Resources, which Glencore acquired in July 2024.
The second amendment will review new scientific information to update the selenium water-quality target for the Canadian portion of Koocanusa Reservoir. These changes will be outlined over a 12-month preparation period and then developed over 15 months that will also involve consultation.
The Province will be collaborating and seeking consensus with Ktunaxa First Nations in the planning process for these amendments. B.C. has been working closely with the Ktunaxa First Nations to commence the project and is committed to advancing reconciliation through important initiatives such as this.
Quick Facts:
British Columbia is updating the Elk Valley Area-Based Management Plan to ensure current knowledge, modern ecological science and an updated policy foundation are being used to protect water quality.
The amendments will provide a clear framework for decision-making about mining in the Elk Valley, as well as a review of the selenium target for the Canadian portion of Koocanusa Reservoir.
Learn More:
To learn more about the 2014 Elk Valley Area-Based Management Plan, visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/waste-management/industrial-waste/mining-smelting/teck-area-based-management-plan
To learn more about water quality improvements and the work in progress, visit: https://elkvalleywaterquality.gov.bc.ca
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Elk Valley Coal Links
- Centerpoint Resources Inc. A mine exploration and development company that owns Bingay Coal.
- City of Fernie The cultural and activity centre of the Elk Valley.
- Crowsnest Pass Coal Mining Ltd. Potential for a significant underground mine operation producing high quality coking coal.
- District of Elkford Founded in 1971 as a home for miners working at Fording Coal.
- District of Sparwood Sparwood, BC is yours and mine to discover!
- Elk River Alliance The Elk River Alliance has spent over a decade monitoring the Elk River Watershed
- Elk Valley Resources Elk Valley Resources (EVR) operates four steelmaking coal mines in the Elk Valley.
- Fernie.com Everything you need to know about Fernie BC.
- Glencore Owns a 77% interest in Elk Valley Resources.
- Grizzly Discoveries Grizzly is a Canadian exploration company exploring for gold and base metal deposits.
- Jameson Resources Ltd. Coal Mountain Coking Coal in Alexander Creek.
- Ktunaxa Nation Working together, managing our lands and resources, within a self-sufficient, self-governing Nation.
- Mining Association of British Columbia Represents the needs and interests of coal, metal, industrial mineral companies and smelters.
- Nippon Steel Japan’s largest steelmaker with a 20% interest in Elk Valley Resources.
- North Coal Ltd. Focused on the exploration and development of the Michel Creek Coking Coal Project.
- Pacific American Coal Ltd. Identified a 257 million tonne JORC resource at its Elko Coking Coal Project
- POSCO A South Korean steel-making company headquartered in Pohang with 3% interest in EVR.
- Teck Resources Ltd. Canada’s Largest Diversified Resource Company.
- United Steelworkers Local 9346 The Trade Union for the hourly employees at Teck Coal Ltd. – Elkview Operations
- Wildsight Working to protect wildlife, water and wild places in Canada’s Columbia and Rocky Mountain regions.