Legal representatives for the Sandy Pond Alliance will be in the Federal Court of Canada Circuit Court when it sits in St. John’s this Friday, September 10, to make its case to have the Metalurgical Mining Effluent Regulations removed from the Federal Fisheries Act, as a means to protect Canada’s natural freshwater lakes and ponds from being listed for use as waste sites for poisonous mine and smelter waste. The case will be heard in Newfoundland Supreme Court Chambers on Duckworth Street, St. John’s at 10:00 am, Friday September 10, 2010. Environmentalists and other interested citizens are encouraged to attend.
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