'Pure anger': Residents neighbouring Domtar site respond to cancer rate findings - News Summed Up

'Pure anger': Residents neighbouring Domtar site respond to cancer rate findings


He has lived beside the former Domtar site in northeast Edmonton for 13 years, along with his wife, Maureen, and their seven children. A map of the former Domtar site, with contaminated areas outlined in grey. 'I would feel like someone dropped a bomb'The Domtar site operated between 1924 and 1987, using creosote to preserve wood. (Scott Neufeld/CBC)The companies are fighting orders issued by Alberta Environment and Parks to clean up the site and surrounding area. The Reagans said the value of their home dropped by $30,000 last year after the Greenbelt was deemed a contaminated area.


Source: CBC News March 10, 2019 15:22 UTC



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