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Transport Canada took years to notify residents of ‘forever chemicals’ in groundwater near airports

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Transport Canada took years to notify residents of ‘forever chemicals’ in groundwater near airports
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Transport Canada delayed notifying residents about toxic 'forever chemicals' in groundwater near airports for eight years. The chemicals, linked to serious health issues, were found in drinking water exceeding Health Canada's guidelines. Affected communities are now relying on bottled water as the federal government plans to impose further restrictions on these substances.

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Open this photo in gallery:The Yarmouth Airport in February, 2025. Residents of towns near the airport discovered their drinking water exceeded Health Canada’s guideline for the toxic chemicals.Chris Donovan/The Globe and MailShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountTransport Canada officials met with other federal agencies to discuss firefighting foams leaching into groundwater near airports at least eight years before notifying two Atlantic Canadian communities affected by the resulting drinking water contamination, a document obtained by The Globe and Mail shows.

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