crs1026
Superstar
(I went looking for the right place to post this, and couldn’t find a logical spot - so I created a thread and leave it to the Mods to put this where it belongs)
Here is a shot of the Mimico Creek taken just now (11 Am Monday) from the bridge on Bloor Street. This is several miles downstream from the scene of the recent 6-alarm fire in Rexdale.
You can see the serious collection of brown sludge that is runoff from that fire. The collection of waterfowl that one normally sees here have vanished.
There is a boom across the creek just south of this scene - it’s barely visible in the background. And this is not that far north of the creek mouth at Humber Bay.
My point is simply - this incident was pretty bad, possibly even more serious than the media has indicated to date. Call me alarmist, but this runoff has flowed through much of Central Etobicoke. I don’t think it’s all that hyperbolic to say that this is the worst environmental disaster Etobicoke has seen since hurricane Hazel.
- Paul
Here is a shot of the Mimico Creek taken just now (11 Am Monday) from the bridge on Bloor Street. This is several miles downstream from the scene of the recent 6-alarm fire in Rexdale.
You can see the serious collection of brown sludge that is runoff from that fire. The collection of waterfowl that one normally sees here have vanished.
There is a boom across the creek just south of this scene - it’s barely visible in the background. And this is not that far north of the creek mouth at Humber Bay.
My point is simply - this incident was pretty bad, possibly even more serious than the media has indicated to date. Call me alarmist, but this runoff has flowed through much of Central Etobicoke. I don’t think it’s all that hyperbolic to say that this is the worst environmental disaster Etobicoke has seen since hurricane Hazel.
- Paul