The Mount Polley Mine ('the mine') is an operating copper-gold mine operated by Imperial Metals Ltd.
The mine is located near Likely, B.C., in the traditional territory of:
In 2014, a breach occurred at the tailings storage facility (TSF).
This page includes a summary of:
A tailings dam failure at the Mount Polley Mine occurred on August 4, 2014. This resulted in the loss of about 17 million cubic meters of water and 8 million cubic meters of tailings/materials into Polley Lake, Hazeltine Creek and Quesnel Lake with significant impact.
An emergency response was undertaken by the province involving various agencies throughout August and into September 2014. A Pollution Abatement Order under the Environmental Management Act (EMA) was issued on August 5, 2014 and amended several times between 2015 and 2017 to abate the discharge, undertake an environmental impact assessment of the breach and implement remediation activities.
The Pollution Abatement Order was cancelled on September 12, 2019 based on completion of the activities required by the Order. Ongoing monitoring is now a requirement under the effluent discharge permit.
A Letter of Understanding between the province and Soda Creek Indian Band and Williams Lake Indian Band outlines a collaborative approach to jointly address all aspects of the tailings breach.
The ministry led the response for the environmental monitoring, impact assessment, mitigation and remediation of the area impacted as a result of the Mount Polley Mine tailings breach. This work was undertaken with First Nations, local governments, provincial and federal agencies and public representatives.
Environmental Management Act: Permit
Environmental Management Act: Pollution Abatement Order
Progress reports
MPMC reports in support of the Permit and Order
Annual environmental and reclamation reports can be found at BC Mine Information.
Overview
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy commissioned a report to compile existing data for water, sediment and living organisms in the Quesnel Lake watershed, including Hazeltine Creek and Polley Lake.
This information was used to better understand the effects of the 2014 Mount Polley tailings pond breach on aquatic ecosystems.
The report:
Recommendations for future work include filling the data gaps and establishing a standard sampling scheme so new data can be easily incorporated into the database for future use.
Maps
Comprehensive Environmental Monitoring Plan
In 2015, Permit 11678 was amended. It required Mount Polley Mining Corporation to develop, submit and implement and ongoing Comprehensive Environmental Monitoring Plan (CEMP).
The objectives of the CEMP are to:
This plan evaluates the effects of mining-related activities on the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of:
The most recent version of the CEMP (October 31, 2019) was approved by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy on February 10, 2021.
The CEMP must be updated every 3 years. The next update was due on March 31, 2023.
The updated CEMP will be posted when it's approved.
Mount Polley Mining Corporation must submit a detailed monitoring program interpretive report every 3 years:
MPMC results
Visit the MPMC website for details.
Compliance inspections can be viewed on the Natural Resources Compliance and Enforcement Database: