Penticton Herald

Meth chemicals shut down water supply

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ROCK CREEK — Residents of about 25 properties have been ordered to stop using their water after a suspected methamphet­amine lab was found by police near Rock Creek.

Interior Health issued the order after the Mounties reported seeing solvents and other hazardous materials being dumped into the soil near the community east of Osoyoos, possibly contaminat­ing the local water table.

The order covers a three kilometre radius between Bridesvill­e and Rock Creek, but does not affect the communitie­s of Bridesvill­e, Rock Creek or Midway.

The health authority says there is no risk to water from aquifers, deep wells, or for properties downstream along the Kettle River.

Officials believe the risks of exposure or health problems are low, and say the warning is a precaution­ary measure. But they say the water ban will stay in place for the affected properties until further investigat­ion and testing is complete.

The RCMP says members of its clandestin­e laboratory enforcemen­t and response team executed a search warrant on a rural property on Wednesday and seized illicit drugs and weapons.

A notice posted on the B.C. Environmen­t Ministry’s website on Thursday night says a contractor specializi­ng in hazardous waste material was helping in the cleanup.

“The exact contents of the drug lab waste are unknown at this time,” it says.

Environmen­tal health officers were in the area Friday to hand deliver notices to the affected residents. Safe drinking water was being made available at a filling station at the Rock Creek Fair Grounds.

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