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Friday, November 15, 2019

Nova Scotia: Province not properly assessing contaminated sites: auditor general

Contaminated sites are areas that are potentially hazardous to health or the environment. In Nova Scotia, this is often seen in abandoned mines. Around the early 1900s, gold mining produced tailings, which contained arsenic and mercury and were usually dumped in water near the mine.
read more... https://signalhfx.ca/province-not-properly-assessing-contaminated-sites-auditor-general/

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