Saskatchewan

Yorkton company fined $19K for dumping oil, garbage near creek

A Saskatchewan road-paving company that left a pile of garbage near a fish-bearing creek has been fined $18,900.

Potzus Paving also had to spend $65K cleaning up site

This illegal waste dump near Leoville, Sask., was found by the Ministry of Environment In July 2013. It contained oil, oil filters, batteries, metal cones and various other items. (Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment)

​A Saskatchewan road-paving company that left a pile of garbage near a fish-bearing creek has been fined $18,900.

In July 2013, the Ministry of Environment found used oil, oil filters, batteries, metal cones and various other items in an illegal garbage pit, about 25 kilometres north of Leoville, Sask.

A creek was about 700 metres away.

Potzus Paving and Road Maintenance Ltd. of Yorkton was fined $18,900 for violating regulations of the Environmental Management and Protection Act.

A rock-crushing crew employed by the company had dumped the garbage.

In addition to the fine, the company was ordered to pay approximately $65,000 to clean up the garbage and properly dispose of it.

Investigators found a rock-crushing crew employed by Potzus Paving and Road Maintenance Ltd. of Yorkton had dumped the garbage. (Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment)