Alberta Health says it’s seeing an increase in the number of sites contaminated with fentanyl. As Julia Wong reports, the Alberta government is now looking to create guidelines for how to remediate those sites.
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New guidelines in the works to clean up fentanyl-contaminated sites in Alberta
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