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Waiting For News from Wheatley

A test separator set up in downtown Wheatley. Photo courtesy of the Municipality of Chatham-Kent.

Emergency personnel in Wheatley remain on high alert as the investigation into the August 26th explosion continues.

Officials have been watching for another release of gas on Erie Street North following preparations to safely vent gas late last week, saying a pattern has shown build-up and release every 38 to 47 days since leaking hydrogen sulphide was first detected back in June.

A test separator at the site will divert any water from the well to a holding tank for safe disposal and send any gasses to a temporary venting stack with the capability to flare. The test separator will also allow for sampling and data recording during a gas release which will provide valuable data to the team.

Along with local fire and emergency services and security personnel, Petroleum Inspectors from the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry have been on site to collect information as well.

Municipal officials say resident visits and building winterization will resume once it’s safe to do so.

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