Water around Giant Mine in N.W.T. may never recover from arsenic contamination
YELLOWKNIFE — A study of lakes near one of Canada’s most contaminated industrial sites suggests the water immediately around Yellowknife’s Giant Mine won’t return to its natural state for generations — if ever.
“This is going to be a contaminated site indefinitely,” said Jules Blais, a University of Ottawa professor and lead author on a paper just published by the Proceedings of the Royal Society in the United Kingdom.
need fix on yesterday’s Giant story. Report published in Proceedings of the Royal Society in the UK, not the Royal Society of Canada.
“Even when we’ve looked at other parts of Canada that have been heavily affected by mines, including Sudbury, we’ve never seen these kinds of impacts.”


