There are calls for changes on how boaters navigate one of the more popular lakes in the Central Okanagan. The call for change is in response to a recent study showing that toxic sediment is being stirred up by boaters on Kalamalka and Wood lakes and it’s ending up in the local drinking water. Kelly Hayes reports.
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Boaters stirring up toxic chemicals in Kal Lake
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