B.C. allows Mount Polley tailings dam to go higher
28-03-2025 02:46 via globalnews.ca

B.C. allows Mount Polley tailings dam to go higher

The B.C. government is allowing the height of the Mount Polley tailings dam to be raised, a decade after a similar storage site burst.
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