Pubdate: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 Source: Maple Ridge News (CN BC) Copyright: 2001 Maple Ridge News 22328 119th Ave., Maple Ridge, BC, V2X 2Z3 Fax: 604-463-4741 Website: http://www.mapleridgenews.com/ Contact: Roxanne Hooper Drug Lab Dumped At Recycling When smoke started pouring out of a bin of glass at the local recycling depot Thursday afternoon, staff were concerned. But as they pushed the portable deposit bin away from the building and called the fire department, they didn't know they could be dealing with remnants of an illegal drug lab. Originally, the recycling staff thought it was some form of hazardous chemical, but never thought it might be the product of illegal actions, said executive director Kelli Speirs. When firefighter arrived, however, they began examining the bin filled with glass beakers and other containers, and quickly grew suspicious. Police were then called in just after 4 p.m., evacuating the recycling depot and the neighbouring transfer station (which apparently also received some of the contaminated materials). Staff were told it was believed to be glassware and some metal piping from a dismantled drug lab, and they were going to be pursing a lead given by one of the depot workers. It just so happened that one of the workers took note of the vehicle description and licence plate number. The RCMP drug squad and a chemical expert were called in, all the items were spread out on tarps for examination and then packaged up and taken away at about 10:30 p.m. Thursday. It made for an exciting afternoon for recycling staff, said Kim Day, finance and personnel director for Ridge Meadows Recycling Society. "These people were good recyclers," she added. "But are they dumb criminals, or what?" Police would only say they were still investigating the case. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth