Quebec chemical firm hit with $1.4-million fine over substance discharged in river

A company that operated a chemical manufacturing plant in western Quebec has been fined $1.365 million for dumping a harmful substance into the Lievre River in 2019. The remains of a dead fish lie on a beach along the Ottawa River, near the end of the Lievre River in the Gatineau community of Masson-Angers, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

GATINEAU - A company that operated a chemical manufacturing plant in western Quebec has been fined $1.35 million for discharging a harmful substance into the Rivière du Lièvre in 2019.

Superior General Partner Inc., which owned and operated the Erco Mondial plant in 2019, had pleaded guilty in Quebec court to 12 counts of discharging sodium chlorite into the water, a violation of the Fisheries Act.

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