I don't know the exact figure. I assumed it's been multiple, not being from the area.
Ahh, turns out it hasn't been that long. It's only in the past couple years that untreated sewage has been overflowing when there is heavy precipitation, after a few lines were merged.
Gosh... The sands have been treating theirs too since the first day of production... What's say we go back to the old standards like the ones used in PEI way back in the day?
Deal?
Which issue? The toxic emissions are still falling out and running into the watershed.
Much like the untreated sewage