Nova Scotia has announced that a former Dartmouth gold mine, which began production in 1865, will undergo remediation after a combined government investment of more than $33.4 million. While production ceased at the Montague Gold Mines in 1940, it remains contaminated with mercury and arsenic, particularly in a roughly 147-hectare tailings disposal area, according to […] The post Nova Scotia plans mercury, arsenic remediation at Montague Gold Mines appeared first on Environmental Science & ...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
It has been 4.5 years since Canada banned farmers from adding poisonous arsenic to their chicken feed. Arsenic addition was primarily done by CAFO factory farms of the Supply Management Overlords (ie. The Chicken Mafia) to artificially increase their profits and reduce their personal risk..| Small Flock Poultry Farmers of Canada
The contaminants reported in groundwater include nitrates, fluorides, arsenic, uranium, heavy metals (Chromium, cadmium, nickel, manganese, selenium, among others), Iron, salinity, among others. Si…| SANDRP
Researchers have found that brightly colored books dating back to the Victorian era could contain poison in their pages.| The Debrief
Locusta of Gaul was a shadowy figure in the early Roman Empire. Was she a serial killer? A victim, or a murderer of emperors? Who was Nero’s poisoner?| Historic Mysteries