Clean-up continues after Ontario Northland train spill north of Kirkland Lake

Zinc-copper concentrate leaked into river from derailed ONR train

Image | ONTC

Caption: Four cars from an Ontario Northland freight train came off the tracks and went into the nearby White Clay River, north of Kirkland Lake. (Ontario Northland)

Trains are running again today on the Ontario Northland railway following a derailment last week — but crews are still busy hoisting the last of the four cars out of the White Clay River between Kenogami and Ramore.
The train cars derailed alongside Highway 11 near Swan Lake on Aug. 11. They were carrying copper-zinc concentrate from a Timmins mine, some of which leaked into the water.
An Ontario Northland spokesperson said in an email to CBC News that once the cars are removed, the company will have a better sense of the extent of the contamination.
A total of four cars ended up in the water, but only one was believed to be leaking.

Image | Derailment in White Clay River

Caption: Location showing site of train derailment, in the small river between Swan Lake and Lower Twin Lake. (Google Maps)