Skip to main content
Advanced Search
Photograph Collection
Search Collection
Search by Event
Search by Subject
Search by Tag
Contribute
About
How to Use
Terms of Use
Permission for Use and Reproduction
My Account
Register
Bookmarks
Log in
Advanced Search
UBCIC Photographs
Digital Collection
Return to Library & Archives
Gold River pulp mill pollution
Edit item
Identifier
1.03835
Title
Gold River pulp mill pollution
Scope and contents
Item is a photograph of water pollution caused by the Tahsis Company Ltd. pulp mill, which is located near the water, at Gold River, British Columbia. The photograph is a snapshot of oil in the water.
Date
Year
Month
Day
Add value
Add date
Spatial Coverage
Gold River (B.C.)
Add value
Add linked data
Add linked data
Add linked data
Add linked data
Add linked data
Add value
Subject
Oil pollution of water
Add value
Names
Tahsis Company Ltd.
Add value
Add linked data
Context
Gold River was constructed in the 1960s to house families for the newly constructed Tahsis Company Ltd. pulp mill, located where the mouth of the Gold River meets Muchalat Inlet. Pollution from the pulp mill soon became a problem causing health issues for nearby residents and interfering with fishing. The Tahsis Company Ltd. pulp mill no longer exists.
Physical description
1 photograph : col. slide (Kodachrome diapositive) ; 35 mm
Related materials
Related article appeared on page 26 of UBCIC News vol. 1, no. 3 (July 1978), entitled "Pollution at Nootka".
UBCIC News - volume 1, number 3 (July 1978)
Statement of Responsibility
Basil, Steven (photographer)
Creator
Union of BC Indian Chiefs
Rights
Rights Holder
Copyright held by Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs
To request permission for use or copies please contact the UBCIC Library and Archives.
General notes
Title based on contents of the image. Previously known as: Gold River pulp mill
Add value
Last Modified
August 15, 2024
Files
Add file
Cancel
URI
Label
Year
Month
Day