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Teck Resources admits discharging hazardous materials from Trail operations

Vancouver : Canada | Sep 10, 2012 at 8:55 AM PDT
Source: Vancouver Sun
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B.C. mining giant Teck Resources has admitted in a news release that slag discharged from its Trail operations for about 100 years has entered the Upper Columbia River and released hazardous substances into the environment in the United States. Teck said in the release issued this morning that it was... FULL ARTICLE AT Vancouver Sun
 
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