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Environment
Canada News Release
"NEWCO CONSTRUCTION LTD. FACES FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHARGES"
MONCTON, November
3, 2003 - Environment Canada has laid charges against Newco Construction
Ltd. of Moncton, New Brunswick, under subsection 36(3) of the
federal Fisheries Act.
It is alleged
that between May 1, 1996, to July 1, 2003, Newco Construction
Ltd. deposited or permitted the deposit of acutely lethal textile
mill effluent into Humphreys Brook, a tributary of the Petitcodiac
River. The charges relate to construction work Newco undertook
between 1994 and 1996 at Tandem Fabrics Inc., a textile mill in
Moncton. Under the Fisheries Act, it is an offense to deposit,
or to permit the deposition of, a deleterious substance into water
frequented by fish.
Representatives
for Newco Construction Ltd. are scheduled to appear in Moncton
Provincial Court on Wednesday, November 5, 2003.
The charges
are the result of an investigation by Environment Canada's Office
of Enforcement. Environment Canada's Enforcement staff investigates
potential pollution offences under the Canadian Environmental
Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA 99) and the federal Fisheries Act.
They help ensure that companies, government employees, and the
general public comply with legislation and regulations that protect
Atlantic Canada's environment.
For
further information, please contact:
Gary Greene
Office of Enforcement
Environment Canada, Atlantic Region
(902) 426-6619
or visit: http://www.ec.gc.ca/media_e.htm
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