Boucherville, 103 Tons of Concrete Discharged Into a Sewer
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Boucherville accuses Béton Provincial, a Canadian industry giant, of having released 103 tons of concrete and sediment into a sewer. The City is now demanding hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages to manually removing blocks that blocked the pipeline.
The City of Boucherville is claiming nearly $400,000 from Béton Provincial, one of the major players in the concrete industry in Canada, which it claims to have released more than 100 tonnes of concrete and sediment into a municipal storm sewer line. According to a recent prosecution filed and reported by La Presse, the municipality claims that 103 tonnes of residues from the company's operations would have accumulated in a pipe near its J.A.-Bo…
These would be pipelines adjacent to the company's factory, rue J.-A.-Bombardier. The City contends that these depots have obstructed the sewer system [...] The Boucherville article wants Béton Provincial to pay for damage to the storm system appeared first on FM 103.3.

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