Teck suspends smelter due to forest fire smoke

By Michael Allan McCrae

Forest fires and smoke in the interior of British Columbia have forced Teck to temporarily suspend operations yesterday at its smelter in Trail, according to a report S&P Global.

Teck’s Trail Operations, one of the world’s largest fully integrated zinc and lead smelting and refining complexes, employs 1,400 workers. In 2017 the smelter produced 310,000 tonnes of zinc.

The smelter is not threatened by fire. Rather, poor air quality forced closure of operations. A spokesperson for Teck did not say when the smelter will resume operations.

Smoke from forest fires has hit much of British Columbia. Air quality advisories have been issued and various events have been cancelled..

Creative Commons image courtesy of TracyLeigh.

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