08-15-2023, 03:32 PM
A few days ago a large fire in a chemical distribution plant sent contaminated water into creeks on Toronto's west end.
Now there are dead fish and ducks. Ducks that were found alive are contaminated with an oily sludge.
Clean up of the ducks is underway. Clean-up of the creeks will take more time.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/r...-1.6936382
The contaminates are into the environment. There will be consequences for a long time. We can see dead ducks and fish. What about the smaller inhabitants of the creeks? They will suffer from the runoff too. We might not see them, but they will be affected. This will effect the environment for years to come.
Now there are dead fish and ducks. Ducks that were found alive are contaminated with an oily sludge.
Clean up of the ducks is underway. Clean-up of the creeks will take more time.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/r...-1.6936382
The contaminates are into the environment. There will be consequences for a long time. We can see dead ducks and fish. What about the smaller inhabitants of the creeks? They will suffer from the runoff too. We might not see them, but they will be affected. This will effect the environment for years to come.
Catherine