Site Features

Mohawk Council of Kahnawá:keTsi nahò:ten kahiatónnion a'arákonEnsaié:nawaseOnhkharéhson Aionkhihsnoé:nen
Tsi Ietsenhaientáhkhwa
Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke
KTV on Facebook MCK on Twitter Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke
Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke
Sé:sa'k
Tehsna'net�hko

Notice - Canadian Pacific Railways Vegetation Management Program

05/23/2014

The Mohawk Council of Kahnaw�:ke (MCK) wishes to inform the Community that Kahnaw�:ke will again participate in the Vegetation Management Program at the request of Canadian Pacific (CP). The program is required to ensure the safe operations of passenger and freight trains and to maintain the structural integrity of the railway lines, preventing derailments.

Spraying will take place on the ballast section of the tracks only (gravel between the rails) on Tuesday, May 27th (rain date: Wednesday, May 28th) using specialized equipment that includes shrouds that prevent spray drift by 90%. The application will happen only once this season and should take approximately one hour to complete.

There are concerns that the MCK could be held liable in the case of a derailment due to lack of proper maintenance (i.e. weed growth). While both the MCK Community Protection Unit and the Environment Protection Office have concerns about spraying, it is agreed that safety must remain a priority.

�As I have pointed out for the past few years, this procedure always puts us in a somewhat difficult position,� said Chief Kenneth McComber. �We are naturally very protective of the environment and would much rather use other methods but, unfortunately, there is no better method available at this time.�

The MCK wishes to remind residents living in the area of the Adirondack rails to err on the side of caution by keeping away from the tracks during spraying and for approximately 24 hours afterward. Railway tracks are an inherently dangerous place to be, which is why public access and any activities are, in fact, prohibited.

Download PDF


Border