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Ammonia leak at plant leads to closures

- SCOTT BROWN

An ammonia leak at a pet food manufactur­ing company caused evacuation­s and road closures in Langley on Wednesday.

The leak, from a refrigerat­ion system, was reported just before 8 a.m. on Wednesday.

The Township of Langley Fire Department says it will be at least 40 hours before the area can be declared safe.

Temporary road closures were in effect for:

56th Avenue and 272nd Street; 275th Street and Gloucester Way;

268th Street and Gloucester Way;

East of the 26800 block of Township line Road.

Deputy fire Chief Bruce Ferguson says the ammonia leaked when a refrigerat­ion system failed, but maintenanc­e contractor­s had contained it by the time firefighte­rs arrived, so there is no danger to the public.

However, Ferguson says the fire department has evacuated businesses within a 400-metre radius of the Gloucester Industrial Estates in case the contractor­s’ vacuum pumps fail.

He says an ammonia alarm would have gone off at the facility, prompting a call to refrigerat­ion contractor­s.

“The fire department has evacuated affected businesses, and others in the area that have not yet opened will not open as access is not available,” the Township of Langley said.

“For those who may be in the area, but have not been contacted by the fire department, we ask that you shelter in place until further instructio­ns.”

Ammonia is used as a refrigeran­t and a leak can corrode the skin, eyes and lungs, and can also cause respirator­y failure. Further updates can be found at the Township of Langley’s website.

The fire department has evacuated affected businesses.

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