Review of B.C. refinery stench says cold snap triggered series of events
BURNABY, B.C. — Parkland Corp. has released a review into an unplanned shutdown of its Burnaby, B.C., refinery in January that blanketed parts of Metro Vancouver with a foul stench.
The review released last week says unusually cold weather triggered a series of events leading to the release of a noxious odour that generated more than 100 complaints from residents.
It says the cold weather resulted in a shutdown on Jan. 12, but as crews spent days trying to get the facility back online, they detected a “strong odour” on the morning of Jan. 21, followed by a “loud pop” and a “green-black” plume being emitted from the refinery’s stacks.
It says the problems “may have been caused by improper closing, valve leakage, or foulant in the system.”