Montreal Sewage Dump
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Quebec City dumps 46 million litres of raw sewage into Saint Lawrence RiverQuebec City dumped about 46 million litres of raw sewage into the Saint Lawrence River over 12 hours.EnvironmentFeb 23, 2018
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Montreal takes steps to prevent more massive sewage dumps into Saint LawrenceThe City of Montreal is hoping to use new, intelligent-based technology to improve the flow of sewage through its pipes and stop the overflow of untreated wastewater into the Saint Lawrence River.CanadaFeb 4, 2016
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Montreal sewage dumping had limited impact: City reportA city report concludes the impact on the environment in the Saint Lawrence River was minimal following the discharge of billions of litres of raw sewage last fall.CanadaFeb 3, 2016
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Montreal protesters denounce ongoing sewage dumpActivists gathered at the Old Port Saturday afternoon, to protest the ongoing sewage dump in the Saint-Lawrence River.EnvironmentNov 14, 2015
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5 Montreal stories you must read this week: November 13This week wasn't just about sewage, sewage, sewage - it was also about political debate, remembering our veterans and so much more.CanadaNov 13, 2015
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Kahnawake natives protest Saint Lawrence sewage dumpA group of Kahnawake residents have set up a campsite near the Mercier bridge to protest Montreal's sewage dump.CanadaNov 12, 2015
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Mayor Denis Coderre descends into sewage interceptorMayor Denis Coderre announced on Twitter that he's going to go inside the sewage interceptor to "personally see how the work is going."CanadaNov 12, 2015
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The Saint Lawrence sewage dump is underwayEnvironment Minister Catherine McKenna has green-lighted Montreal's plan to discharge eight billion litres of untreated sewage into the Saint-Lawrence River if certain conditions are met.CanadaNov 9, 2015
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Environment Canada to pass decision on Saint-Lawrence sewage dumpEnvironment Canada is expected to make its decision on whether or not Montreal will be allowed to dump eight billion litres of sewage into the Saint-Lawrence River.CanadaNov 9, 2015
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Experts say sewage dump risks can be limitedEnvironment Minister Catherine McKenna is expected to make a final decision regarding whether or not to authorize the discharge of the untreated sewage into the St. Lawrence River by Nov. 9.CanadaNov 7, 2015
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