Pubdate: Thu, 01 Feb 2007 Source: Hope Standard (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Hope Standard Contact: http://www.hopestandard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1397 POLICE ON THE LOOK OUT FOR CLANDESTINE DRUG LABS Police are warning residents to be on the look out for crystal meth labs after a chemical dump was located at the Flood Falls Road east of Exit 165, last Thursday (Jan. 25). The eight five-gallon buckets containing a bright orange liquid were according to local police first spotted by a BC Forest Service patrol, which noted the strong smell of solvents in the air. The pails were dumped near the popular Flood Falls hiking trail. "A hazardous material disposal team attended the scene for the purpose of testing and disposing of the chemical waste, says Hope's general investigator, Kurt Bosnell. "Initial tests revealed the chemicals were likely that of Acetone and Red Phosphorus, both precursors chemicals in the manufacturing of methamphetamine." "All (of the) chemicals were contained and there was no indication of spillage or contamination." It is believed that the chemicals had been dumped over 72 hours before they were spotted by forestry investigators. Local residents are being asked to keep an eye open for crystal meth operations. "Strange chemical odours and hazardous waste containers are common indicators of clandestine labs. If any of these materials or odours are suspected or located please keep your distance and contact the Hope RCMP immediately. If anyone has any information on this chemical dump contact the Hope RCMP Serious Crime Unit. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek