The green dye was noticed Friday afternoon by a resident, who also found more than a dozen paint cans nearby.
A green dye seen in a part of Bower Creek on Friday was put in the water intentionally to test drain connections, says the District of Saanich.
The paint cans, which were unrelated to the green colour in the water, have been cleared away by Saanich crews, a district spokesperson said. In that case, small amounts of orange and white paint were leaking from the cans and swirling on the surface, Henrich said. The society placed 38,000 salmon eggs in Bowker Creek in late January and they could hatch any day now, Henrich said.
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