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