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Dossier: Abandoned Private Aqueducts: Black Water and Dilapidated Networks (2 Articles)

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Clients of some abandoned private aqueducts under the supervision of Quebec City have enough to brow by opening their taps. The water that comes out of it contains a black sand that is unsavoury: manganese, a potentially neurotoxic metal. This is the case in a network in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, where the current boiling notice does not change anything to the problem.

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Clients of some abandoned private aqueducts under the supervision of Quebec City have enough to brow by opening their taps. The water that comes out of it contains a black sand that is unsavoury: manganese, a potentially neurotoxic metal. This is the case in a network in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, where the current boiling notice does not change anything to the problem.

·Montreal, Canada
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marquesina.mx broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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