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MLA renews calls to review mill's licence; Wapiti River threatened, he says:
[Final Edition]
RICK MCCONNELL Journal Staff Writer. Edmonton Journal. Edmonton, Alta.:Jan
8, 1992. p. A7
Author(s): RICK MCCONNELL Journal Staff Writer
Document types: NEWS
Dateline: Grande Prairie
Publication title: Edmonton Journal. Edmonton, Alta.: Jan 8, 1992. pg. A.7
Source type: Newspaper
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Abstract (Document Summary)
Untreated effluent from Procter and Gamble's mill is leaking through a clay
liner into groundwater and threatening the nearby Wapiti River, says provincial
New Democrat MLA John McInnis.
Samples taken in May from 16 groundwater test wells near the mill show trace
levels of chlorinated organic compounds, created by bleaching pulp with
chlorine to turn it white. Results from five of the test wells, which McInnis
said were given him by "a concerned citizen," show no detectable toxins.
"Mr. McInnis would like a public review on everything. The only mill that Mr.
McInnis does not want to shut down is the mill at Weldwood, because that's the
mill that's represented by another socialist."
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(Copyright The Edmonton Journal)
Grande Prairie
Fresh concerns about the safety of pollutants at a Grande Prairie pulp mill
have renewed calls for a public review of the operator's licence.
Untreated effluent from Procter and Gamble's mill is leaking through a clay
liner into groundwater and threatening the nearby Wapiti River, says pro