Soap Foam in Creek

Recently, BCWS has been made aware of two incidents of soapy water at the Brooklyn Creek fish ladder (see picture taken July 2nd).  This has likely resulted from a release of a detergent into the stream, possibly from car washing or moss removal on roofs.

As readers know, Pacific salmon are found in Brooklyn Creek every day of the year, and there certainly is no “safe” time to release detergents or other pollutants into the storm water system that connects with the Creek.  Release of any deleterious substance into salmon bearing streams is contrary to the Fisheries Act, and subject to fines.  Soapy water can impact young salmon by damaging their gills or skin.

In addition to posing a threat to our salmon populations, soapy water may also indicate that some people are still washing cars, which as of June 23, is not permitted under Stage 3 water restrictions.  Once car washing is again allowed, consider washing on a lawn, rather than a hard surface.  This simple method can greatly reduce the amount of soapy water entering the storm water system.

Thank you for considering the health of the Brooklyn Creek Watershed.

John Neilson
President, BCWS

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