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Edmonton company fined for dumping waste water into river

The North Saskatchewan River and the High Level Bridge in Edmonton, July 2014. Emily Mertz, Global News

EDMONTON – An Edmonton recycling company has been fined for dumping industrial waste water into a storm sewer that flowed into the North Saskatchewan River.

General Recycling Industries has to pay $75,000 after it was caught pumping oily water into the sewer. That sewer flows into Mill Creek in the middle of Edmonton, which in turns flows into the North Saskatchewan. The waste water was tested and found to be harmful to fish, which violates the Fisheries Act.

Environment Canada couldn’t immediately say what was in the waste water or how much of it entered the river. The money will go into the federal Environmental Damages Fund, which is used to pay for habitat restoration projects.

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