Canadian diversified miner Teck Resources Ltd is investigating another spill at its Trail smelting complex in British Columbia, but said on Sunday it does not expect the incident to have a long-term impact on fish or the environment. Up to 25 cubic meters (883 cubic feet) of a solution containing some sodium hydroxide was released into a sewer line on Tuesday, Teck said in a statement. Sodium hydroxide is a corrosive chemical that when concentrated can burn and blister skin. "Initial information indicates that the sewage treatment plant process may have diluted the high pH solution somewhat but otherwise had a limited effect," Teck spokesman Richard Deane said in an email on Sunday.
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