Contamination from old Alberta Rockies coal mines raises cleanup questions

New research has found that a former coal mine in the Alberta Rockies is releasing a contaminant toxic to fish at rates more than hundred times federal and provincial guidelines. A transport truck travels through the remains of the Frank Slide in the Crowsnest Pass near Blairmore, Alta., Wednesday, May 3, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

EDMONTON - A former coal mine in the Alberta Rockies is releasing a contaminant toxic to fish at rates more than dozens of times higher than federal and provincial guidelines, while another periodically disgorges water so iron-heavy it stains local creeks orange, research says.

The findings, by provincial government scientists who were not made available to speak to reporters, raise questions about who is responsible for cleaning up legacy industrial sites.

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