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B.C. pollution tests kept under wraps

Extreme levels of formaldehyde were found in residential neighborhoods in Prince George, but community residents were not informed of the danger. The Ministry of Environment feared the testing, which indicated toxin levels 18 times higher than what is acceptable, were inaccurate and decided to withhold the information. Read the full story in CBC News.
Filed in: Air Pollution, Government Cutbacks, News Stories | March 4, 2010
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