Regulator fines engineers 8 years after Mount Polley disaster in B.C.
VANCOUVER — Three engineers have been disciplined nearly eight years after one of Canada’s worst mining catastrophes.
Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia, a provincial regulatory and licensing body, said in a statement that its years-long investigation into the Mount Polley disaster was among its most complex cases.
As a result, two former engineers have been ordered to pay a combined $226,500 while a third has been temporarily suspended and ordered to complete additional training.
“This marks the final chapter in a long and difficult story for our province and our professions,” CEO Heidi Yang said in the statement.


